US Revokes Intel, Qualcomm Licenses To Sell Chips To Huawei
- The U.S. Commerce Department has revoked licenses for chip exports to Huawei, part of efforts to limit China's tech influence.
- The decision follows a years-long review of policies allowing U.S. Goods to be shipped to Huawei, considered a national security threat.
- Despite the revocations, some suppliers still hold billions in licenses to sell goods to Huawei, including controversial authorizations like Intel shipping processors.
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U.S. revokes Intel, Qualcomm licenses to sell chips to Huawei
The decision will affect sales of chips for use in Huawei phones and laptops, according to the people, who discussed the move on condition of anonymity.
US revokes some licenses for exports to China's Huawei
Washington — The United States has revoked certain licenses for exports to Chinese tech giant Huawei, the Commerce Department said, drawing opposition from Beijing on Wednesday. The move came after criticism last month by Republican lawmakers, who urged President Joe Biden's administration to block all export licenses to the company after it released a new laptop powered by a processor by U..S chip giant Intel. "We continuously assess how our co…
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