A 90-day extension is intended to give rural telecommunications time to wean themselves off the Chinese company, which supplies parts and equipment. Source: NYT > Business – Alan Rappeport
Huawei Unveils Harmony, Its Answer to Android, in Survival Bid
The fast-growing Chinese company, blocked by the Trump administration from working with Google, announced plans for its own mobile operating system. Source: NYT > Business – Raymond Zhong
U.S. Moves to Ban Huawei From Government Contracts
The prohibition was mandated by Congress as part of a broader defense bill signed into law last hear. Source: NYT > Business – Steve Lohr
Huawei’s Sales Jump Despite Trump’s Blacklisting
Executives at the Chinese tech giant sounded exuberant about the firm’s ability to thrive, even if it ends up fully cut off from American technology. Source: NYT > Business – Raymond Zhong
Trump Administration Will Allow Some Companies to Sell to Huawei
Washington is following through with plans to allow American companies to continue doing business with Huawei, just weeks after placing the company on a Commerce Department blacklist. Source: NYT > Business – Jim Tankersley and Ana Swanson
Chinese Drones Made in America: One Company’s Plan to Win Over Trump
The world’s largest drone maker is the latest Chinese technology company scrambling to retain their ability to sell to the United States. Source: NYT > Business – Cecilia Kang