Friday, May 24, 2019


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A light at the end of the tunnel for Huawei

"Huawei is a very dangerous thing," said Donald Trump, "when we look at what they did from a security and military point of view, it's very dangerous.
The President of the United States added that Huawei should be included "in one form or another" if there is an agreement with China.
Donald Trump decided last week to ban exports of US technology products to certain companies considered "risky" in view of Huawei.
As a direct result of Washington's announcement, Google announced on Sunday that it would break with Huawei, when the Chinese group depends on the US Internet giant for the Android system, which is installed on most smartphones in the world.
Without Android, Huawei risks not being able to convince customers to buy branded phones without Gmail (Mail), Maps (Maps) or YouTube (Video Platform) applications, just a few of the best known.
In the face of the concern of US users and companies, the United States has agreed to do a 90-day delay before imposing sanctions on Huawei and its partners to adapt.
Present in 170 countries, Huawei is suspected of spying for Beijing, which will have largely contributed to China's international expansion. Lusa Agency

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