Trum Vs. Jess Bezos: Microsoft granted licence to export ‘mass market’ software to Huawei

Trump administration has begun allowing some suppliers to restart sales to Chinese telecoms giant after it was placed on trade blacklist six months ago

Microsoft said on Thursday it has been granted a licence to export software to Huawei Technologies.

“On November 20, the US Department of Commerce granted Microsoft’s request for a licence to export mass-market software to Huawei. We appreciate the Department’s action in response to our request,” a Microsoft spokesman told Reuters via email.

The Trump administration on Wednesday gave Huawei its second reprieve this week, allowing some suppliers to restart sales to the Chinese telecoms giant after it was placed on a trade blacklist over national security concerns six months ago.

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