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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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With the US being such a hub of hardware and software technologies that are distributed around the world, and with US export law applying so liberally to anything containing more than a trivial amount of US components, it would be very tough for Huawei to build telephony gear without running afoul of US export law.
Former US assistant secretary of export administration weighs in on Huawei's ban.

For the ins and outs of export law, there's probably no better person to turn to than international trade lawyer Kevin Wolf, who recently wrote a bulletin detailing some of the finer points of how export law applies to Huawei


Huawei’s export ban is wider in scope than most people imagine

RON AMADEO - 6/10/2019, 10:58 PM

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