U.S. firms can work with Huawei on 5G and other standards. Here's what it means

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U.S. firms can work with Huawei on 5G and other standards. Here's what it means
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A change in rule by the U.S. Department of Commerce is significant because it means American firms will be able to have a seat at the table in the formation of so-called standards, which are critical to how technologies work.

U.S. firms can work with Huawei on setting standards for next-generation technologies, the Department of Commerce said Monday.

U.S. firms can work with Huawei on setting standards for next-generation technologies, the Department of Commerce said Monday, June 15, 2020.U.S. firms can work with Huawei on setting standards for next-generation technologies, the Department of Commerce said Monday. The United States will not cede leadership in global innovation. This action recognizes the importance of harnessing American ingenuity to advance and protect our economic and national security.The Department of Commerce has changed that rule, helping to clarify that U.S. firms can work with Huawei in standards setting bodies.

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