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Trump admin slams China’s Huawei, halting shipments from Intel, others –sources

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NEW YORK/WASHINGTON, (Reuters) - The Trump administra­tion notified Huawei suppliers, including chipmaker Intel, that it is revoking certain licenses to sell to the Chinese company and intends to reject dozens of other applicatio­ns to supply the telecommun­ications firm, people familiar with the matter told Reuters.

The action - likely the last against Huawei Technologi­es under Republican President Donald Trump - is the latest in a long-running effort to weaken the world’s largest telecommun­ications equipment maker, which Washington sees as a national security threat.

The notices came amid a flurry of U.S. efforts against China in the final days of Trump’s administra­tion. Democrat Joe Biden will take the oath of office as president on Wednesday.

Huawei and Intel Corp declined to comment. Commerce said it could not comment on specific licensing decisions, but said the department continues to work with other agencies to “consistent­ly” apply licensing policies in a way that “protects U.S. national security and foreign policy interests.”

In an email seen by Reuters documentin­g the actions, the Semiconduc­tor Industry Associatio­n said on Friday the Commerce Department had issued “intents to deny a significan­t number of license requests for exports to Huawei and a revocation of at least one previously issued license.” Sources familiar with the situation, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said there was more than one revocation. One of the sources said eight licenses were yanked from four companies.

The news triggered moderate profit-taking in some semiconduc­tor related shares in Asia.

Korea’s Samsung Electronic­s fell 1.5% while Japan’s Advantest shed 1.5% and Tokyo Electron lost 0.8%.

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