Following yesterday's media reports that the United States has stepped up some enterprises to HuaweiBaccarat168After the restriction on the supply of chips, a few days ago, it was rumored on the Internet that Huawei had proposed a spare tire plan for PC-side chips. In response, a person familiar with the matter told the Securities Times e Company on May 9 that the news was false.

On May 8, according to the World wide Web, a number of foreign media quoted sources as saying that the Biden government further tightened export restrictions to Huawei on the same day, revoking the licenses of US chip companies Qualcomm and Intel to sell semiconductors to Huawei. The US Commerce Department confirmed on the same day that it had "revoked some of its export licenses to Huawei", but did not say which US companies were affected. The US government's latest move against Huawei will affect the supply of chips for Huawei's mobile phones and laptops, according to anonymous sources. The US Department of Commerce has notified the affected companies, but did not provide details, the source said.

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Then, on the evening of the 8th, a picture involving Huawei circulated online, showing that he Tingbo, chairman of Huawei Heidi Semiconductor, and Yu Chengdong, chairman of terminal BG, issued a "letter to comrades-in-arms", putting forward a spare tire plan for PC chips in the Battle of Tashan. And ask Hayth and terminal BG to try their best to bring the products equipped with "Kirin X series (tentatively named)" PC platform to the market this year with the fastest speed and the highest quality.

In this regard, people familiar with the matter told reporters that the so-called recent "letter to comrades-in-arms" from Huawei is false news. Huawei has withstood a severe test in recent years, its operation has gradually returned to normal, its flagship products have been launched at a pace, and internal mobilization in a similar way is unlikely.

Qualcomm and Intel were originally suppliers of chips for Huawei mobile phones and PC products. As of press time, Intel and Huawei did not respond more to the above-mentioned news.

On May 8, a spokesman for the Ministry of Commerce answered a reporter's question on the revocation of export licenses of some enterprises to Huawei by the United States.

A reporter asked: on May 7, some media reported that the US government had cancelled the licenses of some enterprises to export chips to Huawei of China. What is the comment of the Ministry of Commerce?

A spokesman for the Ministry of Commerce replied: China has taken note of the relevant media reports. The United States has generalized the concept of national security, politicized economic and trade issues, abused export control measures, and repeatedly adopted unreasonable sanctions and crackdown measures against specific Chinese enterprises. The Chinese side firmly opposes this.

The United States restricts the export of pure consumer chip products to China and cuts off the supply of certain Chinese enterprises.This is a typical practice of economic coercion, which not only violates WTO rules, but also seriously harms the interests of US enterprises. What the US side has done has seriously violated its promise of "not seeking to decouple from China" and "not hindering China's development," and even runs counter to its statement of "accurately defining national security." China will take all necessary measures to firmly safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises.