Huawei gets relief from two tech groups after US trade snub
Huawei is strenuously moving ahead, keeping its head held high amid the turmoil caused by the Trump’s administration in the US. After the US put a curb on trade with Chinese companies, Huawei lost its connections to multiple US firms including Google, Qualcomm, and more, barring the exchange of technologies. But a 90-day reprieve was granted later to soothe the uprooting. Seemingly, as a result, two tech associations have now lifted the ban on Huawei, giving it a breather.
The Wi-Fi Alliance and the SD Association have now removed the ban that they imposed a few days back. Huawei’s name has now re-appeared in the list after it was removed earlier this week. The Wi-Fi Alliance provides Wi-Fi certification to companies while the SD Association decides the industry standards for memory cards that are used in phones, laptops, cameras, and more devices.