Google severed business ties with Huawei following an executive order from US President Donald Trump blacklisting the company.
American companies have to seek government approval before dealing with the company after it was placed on an"entity list" by the US Commerce Department.
Following an executive order from President Trump, which effectively banned Huawei telecoms equipment from being sold in the US, the company was placed on an"entity list" by the US Commerce Department, meaning US companies — Google included — must obtain government permission before dealing with Huawei.A Google spokeswoman told Business Insider that the company is"complying with the order and reviewing the implications.
In a statement to Business Insider, a Huawei spokeswoman said the company will still be rolling out its own updates."Huawei will continue to provide security updates and after sales services to all existing Huawei and Honor smartphone and tablet products covering those have been sold or still in stock globally," she said.that the company had built its own version of Android for this exact situation.
As Google still seems to be grappling with the implication of the Trump administration's ban, it's possible there are more ripple effects yet to come. In its statement to Business Insider, Huawei was keen to emphasise that, its relationship with Android is not one-sided.
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