Vice Chairman Huawei "US Reconsiders Semiconductor Supply Regulations" September 23, 19:30

Huawei, the vice chairman of China's telecommunications equipment giant, said that the US government's introduction of regulations to stop the supply of semiconductors would affect not only Huawei but also companies in each country. "I hope the US government will reconsider its policy," he said.

To respond to security threats, the US Department of Commerce has introduced regulations from 15th this month that will not allow the supply of semiconductors made using US technology to Huawei.



Huawei's Vice Chairman Guo Ping, who had a press conference in Shanghai on the 23rd, said, "It will definitely bring great difficulties to our production," and said that it would affect the production of smartphones.



He said that if semiconductor procurement were delayed, it would have a significant impact on companies in each country, including Japan, which supplies parts to Huawei. "I hope the US government will reconsider its policies." I complained.



Meanwhile, Vice Chairman Guo emphasized that an American semiconductor manufacturer has applied for export to Huawei to the U.S. government and would like to use the product if permission is given, and while paying close attention to the U.S. government's response, the procurement method He showed his thoughts to consider.