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The Huawei MateBook returns to the Microsoft Store although everything indicates that it will only do so until the stored stock is exhausted

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At the end of May we saw Huawei disappear from the Microsoft Store. Devices from the Asian brand were no longer available as a result of the trade war unleashed between the United States and China that was claiming Huawei its first major victim.

Any of the Huawei laptops that up to that moment had been found in the Microsoft Store disappeared without a trace It was up in the air the doubt as to whether they would appear again and after a few days we see how it is, they return to the Microsoft Store window, although everything seems to indicate that they are only for a limited time.

Run, before they fly

In fact, The Verge has been the medium that has echoed this news. On the Microsoft Store website in the United States, first of all, the laptops of the Asian firm appear again. And we focus on the US market, since for example, in Spain, the MateBook is still not available

And no, it has nothing to do with the grace period that the Trump administration has given Huawei, since the veto will not take effect until August 2019. Apparently and waiting for how a matter that is solely due to economic issues is finally resolved, Huawei's return may only be temporary

Being able to buy a [Huawei Matebook(https://www.xataka.com/ordenadores/huawei-matebook-x-analisis-un-ultraportatil-fantastico-contagiado-por-la-fiebre-usb -c), a model that is available again, may be an ephemeral step, since Microsoft has reported that it is a sale of products that they had stored in stock, which means that when they run out,will disappear from the catalog again and this time without the possibility of returning, at least until the crisis is resolved.

Despite reports by Huawei and related companies, to reassure current owners of one of their equipment (laptops, phones, tablets...), who claim that these can continue to be used without a problem, the truth is that the Chinese company is preparing for a negative impact on sales that could be historic.

There is talk of up to 60% in the decline in sales of a manufacturer that aspired to occupy the throne of Apple and surround Samsung as the world's leading manufacturer of smartphones. It remains to be seen how the situation is redirected and if the new projects they are working on (Huawei Mate X or the new operating system) serve to mitigate this sharp drop.

Source | The Verge

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