Intel has obtained licenses from the US authorities to continue supplying certain products to Huawei Technologies, according to a company spokesman, Reuters quoted.

With relations between the United States and China deteriorating to their lowest levels in decades, Washington has urged governments around the world to stop doing business with Huawei, saying that the Chinese telecom giant is transmitting data to the Chinese government To spy.

and effective September 15, new restrictions banned US companies from providing services or products to Huawei.

This week, the state-backed China Securities Journal published that Intel had received a permit to supply Huawei.

And last week, the Chinese international semiconductor maker said it had requested permission to continue serving Huawei.

The company uses US-origin equipment to manufacture chips for Huawei and other companies.

Huawei, which was founded in 1987 by an engineer who was serving in the Chinese army, denies that it is spying for Beijing and says that the United States is trying to discredit its superiority over Western companies in the fifth generation technology .

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