US companies continue to sell products to Chinese telecom equipment giant

US companies continue to sell products to US companies, China Telecom equipment giant continues to sell products to Chinese telecom equipment giant
"New York Times" reported on Tuesday that the US chip manufacturers found to circumvent the government ban, the method continues to Chinese telecom equipment manufacturing giant sales. Which quoted sources as saying that Intel and Micron is using a means of labeling the goods, to supply the company millions of dollars in components, and the time can be traced back three weeks ago. The reason is that US companies in overseas production of goods, not necessarily play on the name United States.
Last month, the US government telecom equipment manufacturers these restrictions included in the list of home.

In Trump signed the order a week later, the US Department of Commerce to some extent relaxed the restrictions on the company (granted temporary permission), allowing it to continue to receive existing orders in the 90-day period of buffering components.

Clearly, these initiatives led to some confusion in the industry. However, the latest revelations, said the company had prepared a component for future products.

"New York Times" pointed out that in a Tuesday earnings conference call, Sanjay Mehrotra, CEO of Micron last month said it had stopped supplying to the telecommunications equipment manufacturers.

But two weeks ago, it said, "may recover part in determining the supply," but the matter there are still considerable uncertainties. John Neuffer President of the Semiconductor Industry Association said in a statement Friday wrote:

As we discussed with the US government, the industry can now provide a list of projects and compliance with applicable regulations to the telecommunications equipment manufacturers.

And each company will be affected differently because of their specific product and supply chain, they must assess how the premise of compliance, the best way to run their businesses.

For this, Intel declined to comment, while Micron and the telecommunications equipment maker also did not respond to requests for comment foreign media immediately.

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