CHINESE telecoms equipment maker Huawei Technologies Co Ltd is expected to receive planning permission this week to build a 400-million-pound ($494.24-million) research and development centre in Britain's Sawston village, the Sunday Times newspaper reported.
FILE PHOTO: The Huawei logo is seen on a communications device in London, Britain, January 28, 2020. REUTERS/Toby Melville
CHINESES telecoms equipment maker Huawei Technologies Co Ltd is expected to receive planning permission this week to build a 400-million-pound research and development centre in Britain's Sawston village, the Sunday Times newspaper reported. The facility, 7 miles from Cambridge, will be built for researching and developing chips for use in broadband, according to the report.
The South Cambridgeshire District Council has been advised to approve the company's application in full, the newspaper reported. - Reuters
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