Huawei and the United States go on and on dancing. The issue of sanctions and limitations that the American country has been imposing on the Chinese firm continues to develop.
The new thing that has now emerged has to do with extension and application of new measures against Huawei. Apparently, Donald Trump's cabinet will review the current status of Huawei's movements and evaluate everything, in order to develop applicable plans against "the suspicious company."
Reuters has reported in a new development that the United States will investigate new ways to prevent Huawei from further expanding its technological dominance of telecommunications networks in the world. This will be through new restrictions.
In fact, to corroborate the information, some government spokesmen have come to light, stating some points in this regard, and one of these is Tim Morrison, former senior director of the White House National Security Council; he communicated the following:
“The administration has to decide how to combine its rhetoric on China with policies to deny China's key technology and industry […] There are not too many tools presented to the president because the entire administration is not in the fight yet. That must end. "
Decisions will be driven by the opinions of various important officials of the American country. Cabinet-level officials from Commerce Department Secretary Wilbur Ross, Defense Secretary Mark Esper, and State Department Secretary Mike Pompeo are expected to be included.
While it is anticipated that all the decisions and measures to be announced will be against Huawei and, therefore, China, some other executives and influencers will advocate reducing and even eliminating all traces of the differences between the United States and China, which would be very beneficial for the global economy and market.