US receives 130-plus license requests to sell to Huawei after blacklisting

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The standstill coincides with mixed messages from Trump in the US-China trade war, which have dimmed hopes for prompt decisions on license applications to sell to Huawei. FMTNews

Huawei was blacklisted for US national security concerns in May when trade talks with China broke down.

That has raised the spectre of billions of dollars of lost sales for chipmakers, software companies and others in Huawei’s US supply chain. A spokesman for the Commerce Department said: “The interagency process, weighing license requests concerning Huawei and its non-US affiliates, is currently ongoing.”

Government officials urged US companies to apply for licenses following Trump’s pledge of relief, saying exports to Huawei of non-sensitive items that are readily replaced by foreign competitors would be permitted. Ross and Trump in July promised timely responses.

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