PJ restaurant offers Huawei users discount on bill after Chinese tech giant ban by US
she and her husband Sean Ong who both own the eatery felt the ban was unjust.Originally from Bangkok, Angie said customers were looking forward to the promotion which begins next Monday.
“From the post, customers seem to respond really well to it on Facebook and Instagram — we’ve been getting a lot of enquiries,” she added.The 10-year-old Petaling Jaya eatery is most known for its char siew , roast pork, Hakka noodles andTrump’s strict sanctions against Huawei has seen ripples across the tech world, most significantly from Google who revoked the Chinese smartphone manufacturer’s Android license, though it will not affect current device owners.
Other firms have followed suit in severing ties with Huawei including Panasonic, Intel, Qualcomm, Broadcom and Xilinx. It was previously reported that several countries are worried about the security risks that come with Huawei’s products, in particular, its next-generation 5G mobile networks which the US claims the Chinese government could use for surveillance.
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