An unexpected news has come from the G20 Trade Summit held in Osaka, Japan where Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping met in a formal setting and agreed upon a cease fire after a year long trade war. As a result of this development U.S. President Donald Trump has now allowed U.S. manufacturers and Software developers to continue selling their Services to Chinese companies including Huawei.
In what looks like a drop scene of U.S. Huawei ban, finally U.S. companies can continue doing business with Huawei. The U.S companies exports software and hardware to Huawei. Chinese technology giant relies heavily on U.S. companies like Google, Qualcomm and Intel specially in the smartphone segment.
It's a sigh of relief for Huawei users who were in a state of uncertainty about their Huawei devices that runs on Android. Now when Google is going to provide Android OS to Huawei, with Intel and Qualcomm providing chips and other equipment we can expect Huawei to again capture the market it began to lose.
U.S. put a ban on Huawei under Trump Administration over security threats and barred all the U.S. companies to cut their ties with the Chinese technology giant. Now Huawei isn't being taken off the ban, but the U.S. firms can continue to sell their products and services to the Chinese smartphone manufacturer.