Intel says it's been selling products to Huawei and has applied for licenses to sell more

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Intel says it's been selling products to Huawei and has applied for licenses to sell more
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Intel CEO Bob Swan told CNBC that the company has applied for a license to sell 'general purpose compute' products to Huawei. The Chinese firm is on a blacklist that requires American companies to get special permission to sell to Huawei.

that U.S. firms could sell to Huawei in instances where there are no national security threats.

With the latest reprieve, companies must apply for a license to sell to Huawei, and Intel has done that.

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