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Trump vows to help ZTE

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Donald Trump on Monday defended his decision to revisit penalties for Chinese company ZTE Corp. for flouting US sanctions on trade with Iran, saying the telecom maker is a big buyer for US suppliers.

Trump, known for his fiery rhetoric against Chinese trade practices he says hurt US jobs, faced backlash from both Republican and Democratic lawmakers after he pledged to work with Chinese President Xi Jinping to help ZTE, saying too many jobs in China had been lost.

The company shut its main operations after the Commerce Department banned US companies from selling components to ZTE for seven years after it violated the terms of a settlement deal for illegally shipping goods made with US parts to Iran and North Korea.

“ZTE, the large Chinese phone company, buys a big percentage of individual parts from US companies. This is also reflective of the larger trade deal we are negotiatin­g with China and my personal relationsh­ip with President Xi,” Trump said on Monday.

ZTE paid more than $2.3 billion to 211 US exporters in 2017, a senior ZTE official said on Friday. US companies are estimated to provide 25 to 30 percent of components used in ZTE’s smartphone­s, network gear and other products.

The US Commerce Department is exploring options besides a supplier ban to punish ZTE, China’s second-largest telecom maker, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said. “ZTE did do some inappropri­ate things ... the question is are there alternativ­e remedies to the ones we had originally put forward and that’s the area we will be exploring very, very promptly,” Ross told journalist­s at the National Press Club in Washington.

ZTE declined to comment on Monday. Ross did not provide details about options under considerat­ion.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Visitors are seen at a booth of Chinese telecom equipment maker ZTE Corp. at an expo in Beijing.
REUTERS Visitors are seen at a booth of Chinese telecom equipment maker ZTE Corp. at an expo in Beijing.

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