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Trump talk of easing Huawei ban lifts suppliers' shares despite doubts

By Sijia Jiang and Yimou Lee on Jul 2, 2019 7:00AM
Trump talk of easing Huawei ban lifts suppliers' shares despite doubts

As some experts wonder what has changed.

US President Donald Trump's decision to allow US firms to sell "high tech" products to Huawei led Asian investors to snap-up shares in suppliers to the Chinese smartphone maker on Monday, even as some experts wondered what had changed. Huawei was put on a US list in May that restricts US tech ...

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