Zte returns to normal operations
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It seems that the problems are beginning to be left behind for ZTE. The Chinese company had suffered an embargo by the United States, whereby they could not use components from the country. After weeks of negotiations, things have returned to normal. And the company is operational again, which means that they can already receive components that come from America.
ZTE returns to normal operations
The US Department of Commerce has already lifted the ban that prevented the Chinese manufacturer from obtaining components from the United States. Which is an important step for the company.
ZTE waiting for the United States
Although everything ZTE is currently doing is being controlled very strictly, to prevent the agreement they have reached with the United States from being revoked. So we are sure to hear more about it in the coming weeks. But being able to access components means the company could soon return to producing new phones.
Although, it is still waiting for the American Congress to give its approval to the agreement that ZTE has reached with the country's government. So while they may be fully normal again at the moment, these are tense weeks.
There are doubts about whether or not the American Congress will accept this agreement and a decree that is in development. But, for now, companies like ZTE can operate normally and return to their operations. We will be watching how the story evolves, but it seems that the manufacturer is beginning to leave these problems behind.
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