The United States government has today yet again extended Huawei the benefits provided to the Chinese giant amid ban on the company because of the on-going US-China trade war.

Commenting about this, the company said that while the substantial impact on Huawei’s operations will be limited because of this temporary relief, this will not change the fact that Huawei has been treated unfairly.

Further, the company said that they believe that the more than Huawei, damage to the United States is more. It added that this will not only will it cause huge economic losses to the US-based companies that does business with Huawei, but it also undermines cooperation and mutual trust in global supply chains.

The company also called on the United States government to stop the unfair treatment of Huawei and remove Huawei from the Entity List that effectively banned the company. The extension to the temporary relief is reportedly granted to support the existing infrastructure built by Huawei in the United States.

This new 90-day reprieve also allows Google to support Huawei’s existing Android-based smartphones. However, this extension does not apply to new models, so smartphones like the Mate 30 Pro won’t still be able to run Google applications.

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