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US lifts ban on suppliers selling to China’s ZTE

- Karen Freifeld

washington — The US Department of Commerce on Friday lifted a ban on US companies selling goods to ZTE Corp, allowing China’s second-largest telecommun­ications equipment maker to resume business.

The Commerce Department removed the ban shortly after ZTE deposited $400 million in a US bank escrow account as part of a settlement reached last month. The settlement also included a $1 billion penalty that ZTE paid to the US Treasury in June.

“The department will remain vigilant as we closely monitor ZTE’s actions to ensure compliance with all US laws and regulation­s,” Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said in a statement that described the terms of the deal as the strictest ever imposed in such a case.

The terms will allow the department to protect US national security, Ross said.

The administra­tion has clashed with lawmakers from its own party over issues related to China, and this was no dif- ferent. On Friday, Senator Marco Rubio, a Republican, criticised the lifting of the ban.

“ZTE should be put out of business. There is no ‘deal’ with a state-directed company that the Chinese government and Communist Party uses to spy and steal from us where Americans come out winning,” Rubio said in a statement.

A photograph circulatin­g among employees around mid- night showed ZTE’s new chief executive and 10 other managers each giving a thumbs-up to the news, which was flashed on a screen at the company, according to a person familiar with the matter. The reprieve follows threats by the Trump administra­tion this week to impose 10 per cent tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods in a trade war.

ZTE did not respond to requests for comment.

 ?? — AFP ?? The US Commerce Department removed the ban shortly after ZTE deposited $400 million in a US bank escrow account as part of a settlement reached last month.
— AFP The US Commerce Department removed the ban shortly after ZTE deposited $400 million in a US bank escrow account as part of a settlement reached last month.

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