Huawei – GREAT News Coming Today, ALL Phones AFFECTED

Huawei has some great news today, here's what will happen and how all customer phones around the world will be affected now.

Huawei license agreement

Huawei has been in trouble for several months, but today there was also great news for those who use the phones of the Chinese company and were in a state of confusion about their future. The US Minister of Commerce, Wibur Ross, said that part of the sanctions imposed by the US against Huawei will be lifted by the end of the year thanks to great progress made in the trade agreement with China.

Huawei could have the opportunity to license American technologies again this month if the US succeeds in concluding the commercial agreement with China that has been in the works for about 2 years. More than 130 companies have already asked the US Department of Commerce for licenses to sell their technologies to those from Huawei, and Wilbur Ross is going to approve them if the trade agreement with the US is signed, as is still hoped.

Huawei – GREAT News Coming Today, ALL Phones AFFECTED

Huawei has been waiting for a very long time for this agreement to be signed by the US and Chinese presidents, and Ross says that everything would happen in Iowa, Alaska, or Hawaii in the coming weeks. For now, no date or location has been established in which the agreement between the two countries would be signed, but Huawei can expect things to be resolved very soon, and the customers will be the ones who will benefit the most from this.

Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross expressed optimism that the U.S. would reach a "Phase 1" trade deal with China this month and said licenses would come "very soon" for U.S. companies to sell components to Huawei Technologies Co. "

Huawei will be able to offer its customers all the Android updates they need in their phones, but it will also eventually be able to launch its new phone models globally, which it can't do now. Huawei Mate 30 Pro could not be launched internationally by Huawei because Google does not allow the licensing of its applications in Chinese phones, so the device was launched in Asia with Huawei services, but that's about it.

Huawei also postponed the launch of other phone models due to the lack of licenses for Android, but the situation seems to be resolved for the Chinese.