Huawei would have 90 more days before the US veto was effective
According to the French press agency, the US government has decided to delay the entry into force of the Huawei veto by 90 days.
The history of the US veto of Huawei seems to have a new and curious chapter. Sunday (Spanish time) Google announced that it would stop offering Android, updates and access to its services, such as the Play Store. During this day Intel, Qualcomm, Micron, Western Digital and Microsoft have also said that they cut relationships. Even the German Infineon has announced that it will stop supplying charging circuitry for its smartphones. Well, the French Press Agency has just published on Twitter that the United States is granting Huawei 90 days of grace.
UPDATE 00:17. Reuters confirms that it will be August 19, 2019 when the veto officially comes into effect. It is intended to be offered to American companies so that they can move their business to other companies in the sector.
"The license, recently posted for public inspection, eases restrictions imposed by the U.S. government last week on Huawei Technologies Co Ltd. purchasing U.S. products in an effort to help existing customers. The temporary license will be valid until Aug. 19."
The veto of Huawei by the United States is delayed 90 days
All this was born in the middle of last year, when the CIA says that Huawei is an arm of the Chinese government to spy on US communications. The espionage agency does not provide the slightest proof in this regard. The most curious thing would come weeks later, when the CIA recognized that they had carried out espionage on Huawei to find out about espionage. A year or so has passed and the United States has not provided the slightest proof. What's more, the US veto comes after raising tariffs on technology imports from China, from 10% to 25%.
Well, in the midst of all this chaos, it seems that the veto has been delayed 90 days. The Trump administration would have given a margin to the implementation of the restrictions for unknown reasons. It may be the reaction after learning that China was considering raising taxes on Apple products.
# BREAKING US grants Huawei 90-day extension ahead of ban pic.twitter.com/QpPJOCI3u4
- AFP news agency (@AFP) May 20th 2019
Perhaps this reaction has to do with the fact that Huawei is the second largest smartphone manufacturer in the world. There are many companies that work with the Chinese firm and that represents tens of millions in losses. Any expected income that is not realized is a loss. Who would be affected the most is Google, followed by Microsoft and Intel, since Xiaomi also makes laptops.
A tense situation that changes every moment by magic and without the slightest sense.
