Six months ago, Huawei
was blacklisted by the Trump administration effectively banning the
Chinese tech giant from doing business with U.S.-based companies. But to
allow the Chinese manufacture to fill this vacuum by exploring
alternatives to Android, the U.S. government delayed the enforcement of
the ban by granting Huawei a 6-months reprieve. Now a recent report
suggests that the U.S. trade department is likely to offer Huawei
another 6-month extension.
As
per a Politico report, the current temporary waiver which allows the
Chinese firm to trade with U.S. businesses will be extended after it
expires on November 18. Huawei mobile
was granted a temporary general license prior to this current one as
well and it contained waivers allowing Huawei’s smart devices to receive
patches and updates from Google. And it’s likely that it would still
apply to the license if it’s further extended.
If that turns out
to be the case, Huawei devices should be eligible for receiving the
aforementioned security patches and software updates until the first two
quarters of 2020. Note that these updates would be limited to the core
OS since Android is open-source but Google’s services aren’t.
Huawei
still isn’t allowed to use Google services such as the Google Play
Store, YouTube, Gmail, Google Maps among others. Case in point, the
still-recent Huawei Mate 30 Pro series -- an otherwise excellent lineup would still fall short of expectations.
That being said, this reprieve might prove to be a moot point,
considering that the US Commerce Department will soon be approving trade
licenses allowing over 200 U.S firms, including Google, to trade with
Huawei as long as they’re not selling them ‘sensitive’ components. In
conclusion, these policy updates might favor Huawei’s fate but it’ll
depend on how things shake out over the next few weeks.
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