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US Lifts ZTE Export Ban (engadget.com) 35

The U.S. Commerce Department has lifted the export ban on Chinese telecommunications giant ZTE now that it has met all the terms required to get a full reprieve. "Officials confirmed that ZTE had put $400 million in escrow on top of other requirements, including the payment of a $1 billion fine, replacing key leadership and accepting outside monitors that will ensure it honors U.S. export controls," reports Engadget. From the report: Strictly speaking, this more of a probation -- as with the last time, the Commerce Department is suspending its ban rather than removing it entirely. The monitors will keep watch over ZTE during the entire 10-year period of the suspension, so it won't have much choice but to fly straight if it wants to avoid another ban. The earlier ban would have "only" lasted seven years. The Senate recently passed a bill that would reinstate U.S. sanctions on the company, but the White House has vowed to squash it before it becomes law.
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US Lifts ZTE Export Ban

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  • How does this make America great, again?

  • I will never purchase or use one of their products. Ever.

  • Good (Score:2, Informative)

    by jargonburn ( 1950578 )
    While I am concerned about ZTE having blatantly disregarded U.S. rules about using U.S. stuff, this seems like a somewhat reasonable resolution.

    That said, I also like my Axon 7 and would hate to see them stop making phones entirely.

  • ...MCGA! Hey, his supporters will find SOME justification for it.
  • This should be a lesson for every company in the world : never depend on American technology. The first thing the new leadership of ZTE should do is now replace as fast as possible Qualcomm chips and Android in their devices.

  • I thought the correct term was to quash [cambridge.org] a law?

    Squash is what you do to bugs & tomatoes.

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