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US stops granting export licenses for China’s Huawei

- Reuters

THE BIDEN administra­tion has stopped approving licenses for US companies to export most items to China’s Huawei, according to three people familiar with the matter.

Huawei has faced US export restrictio­ns around items for 5G and other technologi­es for several years, but officials in the US Department of Commerce have granted licenses for some American companies to sell certain goods and technologi­es to the company.

Qualcomm, Inc. in 2020 received permission to sell 4G smartphone chips to Huawei.

A Commerce department spokespers­on said officials “continuall­y assess our policies and regulation­s” but do not comment on talks with specific companies. Qualcomm declined to comment. Bloomberg and the Financial Times earlier reported the move.

One person familiar with the matter said US officials are creating a new formal policy of denial for shipping items to Huawei that would include items below the 5G level, including 4G items, Wifi 6 and 7, artificial intelligen­ce, and high-performanc­e computing and cloud items.

Another person said the move was expected to reflect the Biden administra­tion’s tightening of policy on Huawei over the past year. Licenses for 4G chips that could not be used for 5g, which might have been approved earlier, were being denied, the person said.

Toward the end of the Trump administra­tion and early in the Biden administra­tion, officials had still granted licenses for items specific to 4G applicatio­ns.

American officials placed Huawei on a trade blacklist in 2019 restrictin­g most US suppliers from shipping goods and technology to the company unless they were granted licenses. Officials continued to tighten the controls to cut off Huawei’s ability to buy or design the semiconduc­tor chips that power most of its products.

But US officials granted licenses that allowed Huawei to receive some products. For example, suppliers to Huawei got licenses worth $61 billion to sell to the telecoms equipment giant from April through November 2021.

In December, Huawei said its overall revenue was about $91.53 billion, down only slightly from 2021 when US sanctions caused its sales to fall by nearly a third. —

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OMID-ARMIN AMERICAN officials placed Huawei on a trade blacklist in 2019 restrictin­g most US suppliers from shipping goods and technology to the company unless they were granted licenses.

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