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China has asked the US to rectify the seven year ban put on ZTE Corp: Report

Reuters • May 5, 2018, 11:06:46 IST
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The appeal came during trade talks in Beijing this week between senior officials from both countries aimed at heading off a trade war.

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China has asked the US to rectify the seven year ban put on ZTE Corp: Report

China has asked the United States to **amend a seven-year ban** on American companies selling components and software to Chinese telecom equipment firm ZTE Corp, two sources with knowledge of the matter said on Friday. [caption id=“attachment_4439215” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]ZTE booth. Reuters. ZTE booth. Image: Reuters[/caption] The appeal came during trade talks in Beijing this week between senior officials from both countries aimed at heading off a trade war. Washington imposed the ban last month, accusing ZTE of breaking an agreement to punish employees after the Chinese maker of smartphones and telecoms gear shipped US goods to Iran in violation of US sanctions. While US officials have said the action against ZTE was not related to broader trade policy, the move has been seen by many in China as part of the broader trade spat playing out between the world’s No 1 and No 2 economies. The sources, who declined to be named because they were not authorised to speak publicly about the talks, said Chinese negotiators asked the US side to listen to ZTE’s appeal, take into account the company’s efforts to improve its compliance and amend the ban. China’s Ministry of Commerce said in a statement earlier on Friday that Chinese officials had made “solemn representations” over the ZTE case to the US delegation. It said the US officials, for their part, said they “attach importance to China’s representations and will report China’s stance to the US president,” in reference to US President Donald Trump. There has been no public read-out of the talks yet from the US side. The ban on sales to ZTE, which is heavily reliant on imports of US chips, had threatened to scupper the Chinese firm’s smartphone business. It has also underscored China’s heavy reliance on semiconductor imports amid growing trade tensions with the United States. ZTE has said the ban was unacceptable and threatened its survival.A commerce ministry spokesman said after the ban was announced last month that China would take any necessary measures at any time in response to the US move against ZTE.

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