US government extended the grace period of Huawei embargo on November 19, 6:25

The US government has announced that it will extend the grace period to allow some transactions exceptionally in consideration of domestic users, etc. over measures to prohibit transactions with China's major communication equipment Huawei. There seems to be an aim to show a easing attitude toward the progress of trade negotiations between the United States and China.

The US government has introduced measures to prohibit US companies from doing business with Huawei and affiliates without the government's permission, but considering the impact on domestic users etc., some updates such as smartphone software updates Transactions of are allowed as exceptions with a grace period.

The Ministry of Commerce has extended this grace period in August, but announced that it will be extended for 18 days and another 90 days.

The Trump administration seeks a visible outcome in trade negotiations with China, and continues discussions toward the signing of the first-stage agreement. The aim of this extension is to show a relaxed attitude toward the progress of negotiations. There seems to be.

However, Secretary Ross said in a statement that "the United States will continue to closely monitor exports of technology that threatens national security," and has changed its policy not to allow American companies to export to Huawei in principle. not.