China's Huawei's revenue grew almost 30% in the first half despite restrictions on the export of US technology. The company began to lay off employees at its research center in the United States, and the technical giants of Trump said the prohibition and licensing procedures should be clarified as soon as possible. The British government has postponed its final decision to stop dealing with the Chinese company.

Giants complain to Trump

The White House said President Donald Trump had met with executives from many of the country's leading chip and computer makers, and discussed restrictions his department had imposed on the sale of components to China's telecom giant Huawei.

During the meeting, technology executives asked the Ministry of Commerce to make decisions as soon as possible on licensing equipment sales, the president agreed.

CEOs of chip manufacturers Intel, Qualcomm and Macron attended the White House meeting, as well as CEOs of Western Digital, which manufactures data storage and cloud storage devices, and Cisco, which sells routers, adapters and software, also attended the CEO of Google, These companies due to restrictions on Huawei.

British complained about the confusion of the American administration
Huawei has benefited from the administration's confusion over its prevention measures. The UK government was due to announce its official position on Huawei's equipment ban on the country's fifth generation networks on Monday, but instead decided to postpone the ruling.

Culture Minister Jeremy Wright told the House of Commons during his review of the communications supply chain that the government "is not in a position yet" to make a decision on Huawei.

Wright pointed out that the delay was due to a lack of clarity on the part of the US government, which listed Huawei on the blacklist in May after considering it a threat to national security.

"Since the announcement by the US government, we have sought to clarify the range and consequences, but the situation is not yet fully clear, and until that happens, we have concluded that it is wrong to make specific decisions regarding Huawei," Wright said.

According to a report by the BBC, London finds itself in an embarrassing situation as a final decision to ban Huawei could cost the UK economy £ 7 billion and lead to more expensive networks, raising the price of mobile services.

Trump's recent comments on easing sanctions on Huawei and granting licenses to US companies to work with them have further clouded the seriousness of the US position on sanctions and its implementation mechanism.

Technology executives have asked the US Department of Commerce to make decisions as soon as possible to grant Huawei (French)

Huawei finally laugh
Huawei welcomed the British moratorium on the ban. Huawei's vice president said in a statement to Business Insider, "We are postponing the British government's decision to deal with Huawei to continue working with network operators to deploy fifth-generation technology across the UK."

Huawei can complete its work with contracted service providers in the UK as long as the ban is not issued yet, which will make it more difficult to take a subsequent prevention decision and increase the losses of the British government.

Good news for Huawei is that the company's revenue grew nearly 30% in the first half after some teams secured supplies necessary to continue production, despite restrictions on the export of US technology, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter.

Bloomberg said Huawei's 30% growth in first half was actually a slowdown from the first three months of 2019, but sharply higher than in 2018.

So far, Huawei has been able to increase revenue by securing the contract of the fifth-generation network equipment, according to Bloomberg.

The Chinese company also shed more than two-thirds of the 850-member workforce in its US research arm, Futuero Technologies, after the US government blacklisted it.

Huawei said the job cuts, which began on July 22, were "because of the downsizing of business operations" because of the actions of the US government.

This move will definitely reduce the expenses of the Chinese company in return for increasing trouble for Trump's management in this file.