Ramaphosa supports China as Trump backs off on Huawei sanctions

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Ramaphosa supports China as Trump backs off on Huawei sanctions
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With SA throwing its weight behind China in dealing with the US executive order against Huawei will the US sanctions against the giant cell phone company fall away?

The CEOs of Cell C, MTN, Vodacom and Telkom asked for Ramaphosa’s help in dealing with the repercussions of an executive order signed by US president Donald Trump against Huawei.

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