US receives 130-plus requests to sell to Huawei after blacklisting - sources

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After Trump said some sales would be allowed.

US receives 130-plus requests to sell to Huawei after blacklisting - sources
The US Commerce Department has received more than 130 applications from companies for licenses to sell US goods to China's Huawei, three sources said, nearly two months after President Donald Trump said some sales would be allowed. But the Trump administration has not yet granted any licenses ...

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