Large U.S. tech companies are finding ways to resume some shipments to blacklisted Huawei without running afoul of American regulations
Large U.S. tech companies in the direct sights of the Trump administration’s ban on exports to Huawei Technologies Co. are finding ways to resume some shipments to the blacklisted Chinese tech giant without running afoul of American regulations.
Micron Technology Inc., one of the world’s largest makers of memory chips, on Tuesday said it restarted some shipments to Huawei after determining they were in compliance with U.S. law. Qualcomm Inc., the leading supplier of wireless chips, has also resumed shipments of certain radio-frequency...
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