The U.S. government on May 20 temporarily eased trade restrictions imposed on telecom giant Huawei earlier in the month. The U.S. Commerce Department had added Huawei to an export blacklist that makes it nearly impossible for the Chinese company to purchase goods made in the United States without permission.
Reuters reported on May 19 that Alphabet’s Google had suspended any business with Huawei that requires the transfer of hardware, software and technical services, except those publicly available via open-source licensing.
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