Huawei Ban: US Said to Extend Licence 2020

Huawei Ban: US Said to Extend Licence 2020, Two sources familiar with the discussion said that the Trump administration will issue a two-week extension of licenses to allow American companies to continue trading with Huawei Technologies in China.

 The two-day period is shorter than the previous 90-day extension, and the work has been extended, but regulatory constraints have not yet been finalized, according to a source who reported the matter.

ns, the US Department of Commerce has allowed customers to purchase some American-made products, mostly operated in rural America's network.

Huawei Ban: US Said to Extend Licence

Huawei Ban: US Said to Extend Licence

The extension will be announced if the recovery date is set to expire earlier on Monday, sources said, denying that the extension was publicly announced.

A Huawei spokeswoman, the largest telecommunications network in the world.ment maker, said the company did not comment on rumors and speculation that the Commerce Department declined to comment.

ral carriers require temporary licenses and are dependent on Huawei for 3G and 4G networks. "There are enough problems with the telephone service in the rural community - we don't want to throw it away.

So, one of the main purposes of temporary general licenses is to keep these rural boys working," Ross said.

The development comes through negotiations between the United States and China with the aim of coming to an initial agreement to resolve the ongoing trade war for more than a year.

Huawei's blacklisting of the US government says its "reasonable basis concludes that Huawei has engaged in such acts contrary to US national security or foreign policy interests".

Attorney General William Barr said on Thursday that Huawei and ZTE "could not be trusted" because he supported a proposal to ban US $ .5.5 billion government funding to buy equipment or services from U.S. rural wireless carriers.

In May, President Donald Trump signed a US executive order declaring a national emergency and banning the use of telecommunications equipment manufactured by national security risk agencies.

The Commerce Department was supposed to produce an implementation plan by mid-October but had yet to release it. 

The Department of Commerce is also considering granting a private license to sell material to U.S. companies after Huawei received more than 200 requests.

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