The U.S. Biden administration is believed to have stopped issuing licenses forU.S. companies to export the utmost products and technologies to Chinese dispatches outfit giant Huawei, including 4G fourth-generation mobile communication technologies and products that were preliminarily certified for import.
Bloomberg News, the Financial Times and Reuters all quoted sources on Monday
( January 30, 2023) and published affiliated reports. The new U.S. import restrictions on Huawei include a ban on exports of 4G- related technologies and products, sixth- and seventh-generation wireless technologies, artificial intelligence, and high-performance computing technologies and pall products, one of the sources said.
A Commerce Department a spokesperson said officers would continue to review import programs but would not note specific company operations. Grounded on public security considerations, the former Trump administration assessed trade restrictions on Huawei in 2019, proscribing U.S. suppliers from exporting technology and products to Huawei unless they attained an import license issued by the Department of Commerce in advance.
After the Biden administration took office in January 2021, it continued this measure of the former administration, including continuing to issue import licenses to U.S. suppliers, allowing the trade of certain products and technologies to Huawei. For illustration, from April to November 2021, the Department of Commerce approved US suppliers to export products and technologies worth up to US$ 61 billion to Huawei.
still, after publicizing full competition with China, the Biden administration has tensed import restrictions to China since last time, including publicizing a far-reaching import ban in October last time, banning the United States and any country that adopts US-related technology from Dealing high-end chips and chip manufacturing outfit to China hopes to check China's use of these high- end products and technologies for military purposes and has been prevailing confederated countries to take analogous conduct.
Huawei and its major U.S. suppliers weren't incontinently available for comment on the rearmost ban, which is believed to have been assessed by the Biden administration. Under the warrants of the United States, Huawei's operations are in a delicate situation, but the company's mobile phone deals in the fourth quarter of last time achieved a large time-on-time growth from the low in 2021.
The Chinese
government accuses the United States of violating free trade rules by assessing
import restrictions on China. It's a move that generalizes the conception of
public security and harms the interests of Chinese companies. China
forcefully
opposes it.
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