President DonaldTrump raised the possibility that a US dispute with Chinese telecom giant Huawei could be resolved as part of a trade deal.
Washington - President Donald Trump raised the possibility that a US dispute with Chinese telecom giant Huawei could be resolved as part of a trade deal, days after his administration cut off US technology sales to the company, calling it a national security threat.
Asked how that might work, Trump added: "It's too early to say, but I mean, we're just very concerned about Huawei from a security standpoint." The Commerce Department last year banned US companies from supplying ZTE after finding that the Chinese manufacturer had violated the terms of an earlier settlement over its sanctions-busting.But after a personal plea from Chinese President Xi Jinping, Trump abruptly reversed course one month later saying that "too many jobs in China" otherwise would be lost.
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