Huawei lifting the ban in sight? 260 related requests exceed U.S. expectations

On November 4, US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross revealed in an interview that US companies will soon obtain licenses to sell products to Huawei.

This is undoubtedly good news for Huawei. Since the U.S. Department of Commerce added Huawei to the entity list in May this year, U.S. companies such as Google, Qualcomm, and Intel have successively cut off supply to Huawei. In addition, some companies in Japan and the EU have also suspended cooperation with Huawei. For a time, Huawei was in trouble, and the situation was not optimistic.

Such behavior by the United States is nothing more than “injuring the enemy by one thousand and self-defeating eight hundred.” While suppressing Huawei, many US companies are also complaining. As the world’s largest supplier of 5G and network development-related equipment for smartphone business, Huawei’s ban is a serious obstacle to the development of the 5G industry in the United States.

There have been many positive news in the recent Sino-US trade negotiations, which may have partially promoted the lifting of the US ban on the “entity list”. According to US Commerce Secretary Ross, they have received 260 related requests so far, more than expected. But Ross also stressed not to assume that the U.S. government will stamp all requests, but the United States will still issue licenses for some of these companies, allowing them to sell components to Huawei. Ross also said that the “phase one” of the U.S.-China trade deal could be signed this month, when Huawei could be used as a bargaining chip by the U.S.

In a recent interview with the media, Ren Zhengfei said that the “entity list” has not had much impact on Huawei. From 5G to a series of core network products, Huawei can survive very well without relying on the United States. Huawei can independently produce a complete set of products that do not rely on American devices. The circuit board after the modified design requires a short period of switching and running-in. After the running-in is completed, the production capacity will be greatly improved. For Huawei, the suppression of the past few months has not caused Huawei to fall, but the better it is. The purpose of the US “entity list” has been difficult to achieve.

At the same time, Ren Zhengfei also said that the “entity list” has the greatest impact on Huawei, not the hardware products of US companies, but terminal products, such as Google’s GMS services, restrictions on Google’s Android, Microsoft’s Windows, etc., if the US insists on banning Huawei’s use , then there may not be a third system that can replace Android and Microsoft in the future, and this is not what the United States wants to see. Huawei’s desire to continue to use Google’s Android system is actually expanding the scope of the application of American technology around the world.

On November 4, US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross revealed in an interview that US companies will soon obtain licenses to sell products to Huawei.

This is undoubtedly good news for Huawei. Since the U.S. Department of Commerce added Huawei to the entity list in May this year, U.S. companies such as Google, Qualcomm, and Intel have successively cut off supply to Huawei. In addition, some companies in Japan and the EU have also suspended cooperation with Huawei. For a time, Huawei was in trouble, and the situation was not optimistic.

Such behavior by the United States is nothing more than “injuring the enemy by one thousand and self-defeating eight hundred.” While suppressing Huawei, many US companies are also complaining. As the world’s largest supplier of 5G and network development-related equipment for smartphone business, Huawei’s ban is a serious obstacle to the development of the 5G industry in the United States.

There have been many positive news in the recent Sino-US trade negotiations, which may have partially promoted the lifting of the US ban on the “entity list”. According to US Commerce Secretary Ross, they have received 260 related requests so far, more than expected. But Ross also stressed not to assume that the U.S. government will stamp all requests, but the United States will still issue licenses for some of these companies, allowing them to sell components to Huawei. Ross also said that the “phase one” of the U.S.-China trade deal could be signed this month, when Huawei could be used as a bargaining chip by the U.S.

In a recent interview with the media, Ren Zhengfei said that the “entity list” has not had much impact on Huawei. From 5G to a series of core network products, Huawei can survive very well without relying on the United States. Huawei can independently produce a complete set of products that do not rely on American devices. The circuit board after the modified design requires a short period of switching and running-in. After the running-in is completed, the production capacity will be greatly improved. For Huawei, the suppression of the past few months has not caused Huawei to fall, but the better it is. The purpose of the US “entity list” has been difficult to achieve.

At the same time, Ren Zhengfei also said that the “entity list” has the greatest impact on Huawei, not the hardware products of US companies, but terminal products, such as Google’s GMS services, restrictions on Google’s Android, Microsoft’s Windows, etc., if the US insists on banning Huawei’s use , then there may not be a third system that can replace Android and Microsoft in the future, and this is not what the United States wants to see. Huawei’s desire to continue to use Google’s Android system is actually expanding the scope of the application of American technology around the world.

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