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US lets companies to work with Huawei on 5G

June 16, 2020

The US Commerce Department has allowed US companies to work with Huawei on developing 5G standards, despite rules that prohibit the Chinese telecom giant from doing certain commercial transactions with American firms.

The amended rules are applicable “in legitimate standards development contexts only, and not for commercial purposes,” the US Commerce Department said on Monday.

“The United States will not cede leadership in global innovation. This action recognises the importance of harnessing American ingenuity to advance and protect our economic and national security,” US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said in a statement.

“The Department is committed to protecting US national security and foreign policy interests by encouraging US industry to fully engage and advocate for US technologies to become international standards.”

The US government added the company to the Entity List on May 16, 2019 to limit Huawei’s access to US technology, after it raised national security issues against the Chinese tech giant.

New export control rules announced last month prevent chip-makers that use US technology and software in chip design from shipping to Huawei without permission of the US government.

In its statement on Monday, the US Commerce Department said that the amendment is “meant to ensure Huawei’s placement on the Entity List in May 2019 does not prevent American companies from contributing to important standards-developing activities despite Huawei’s pervasive participation in standards-development organizations.”

“In amending the Huawei Entity Listing, the rule promotes U.S. national security and foreign policy interests by facilitating U.S. leadership in standards-development bodies,” it added.

International standards serve as the critical building blocks for technological development by enabling functionality, interoperability, and safety.

With its focus on research and development, Huawei has emerged as a global leader in developing 5G standards.

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