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US to extend license for its companies to continue business with Huawei - sources

By David Shepardson and Steve Holland on Nov 18, 2019 6:57AM
US to extend license for its companies to continue business with Huawei - sources

After adding Huawei to an economic blacklist in May.

The Trump administration is set to issue a two-week extension of a license allowing US companies to continue doing business with China's Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, two sources familiar with the deliberations said. The extension of around two weeks is far shorter than the prior 90-day extension ...

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By David Shepardson and Steve Holland
Nov 18 2019
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