A deal with china would save huawei from blocking
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Huawei is not going through its best moment, after the United States blockade of the company. Because of this, they cannot use services or components that come from the country. So the firm is forced to look for alternatives in this regard, including its own operating system, since it cannot use Android on its phones. Although a China-United States trade agreement is still possible.
An agreement with China would save Huawei
This is something that Donald Trump himself has responded to the press at an event. Therefore, this option, which was considered from the beginning, is more alive than ever.
An agreement is possible
This deal is something that has been mentioned from the start, as a solution to Huawei's problems. Furthermore, it is not unreasonable to think that it will occur, considering that China has not responded to this blockade of the company. Therefore, many think that the government of the Asian country is focused on the agreement, or knows that there will be an agreement soon.
In this way, Huawei could continue operating in the market normally and use Android on their phones at all times. Although it depends on the will of the two countries to reach such a trade agreement, which they have been negotiating for months.
There is currently a 90-day truce. A time that could be spent in reaching such an agreement between China and the United States. In principle, negotiations between the two countries continue. So we will have to see what finally happens and whether or not there is such an agreement in this regard.
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