Micron gets license to sell dram & nand to huawei

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The inclusion of Huawei in the Entity List of the United States Department of Commerce and the consequent restrictions to work with the Chinese giant clearly made it much more difficult for United States-based companies to do business with Huawei. However, it did not make it completely impossible since companies could apply for special licenses. Micron has been one of them, who can now return to work with Huawei despite the restrictions of the United States.
This is good news for Huawei and Micron
Despite the fact that more than 160 companies applied for licenses, it has taken a long time to issue them. We recently saw that Huawei laptops returned to the Microsoft store, and yesterday during a call, Micron announced that it is one of the first American companies to recently obtain the required licenses, and that they can resume selling various types of products to Huawei..
Due to Export Administration regulations and Entity List restrictions imposed on Huawei, companies that develop and manufacture products in the United States are no longer able to sell them to Huawei. As a consequence, companies like Intel, Google, Microsoft, Micron, and many others had to stop working with their Chinese partner, which had a drastic impact on their business since the Chinese telecommunications giant is clearly an important customer that buys a large number of hardware and software products.
Micron's statements:
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This is good news for Huawei and Micron, which is slowly regaining its position, albeit in a very controlled way by the United States government.
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