The Chinese company Huawei announced that it will stop production of the most advanced smart phone processors next September, due to US sanctions, which will incur a huge loss for the company.

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According to CNBC Arabia, Yu Shengdong, CEO of Huawei, said during a forum on the technology industry that his company will stop production on September 15 of its advanced Kirin 9000 processors. As a result of the US sanctions.

And Huawei, the world's largest producer of communications network equipment, has turned into the focus of the geopolitical dispute between Beijing and Washington in their trade war that began years ago, and which the latter sees that the company is forming Great threat to cybersecurity.

Washington banned Huawei from accessing US components and technology, including Google Music and other smartphone services, last year.

These restrictions were tightened in May, when the White House banned vendors around the world from using American technology to produce components for Huawei equipment. The Taiwan Semiconductor Industry Corporation, which used to manufacture Kirin 9000 processors using US equipment, has stopped responding to Huawei's requests since last May, fearing repercussions.

Huawei does not have the ability to manufacture the processors it used to use in its high-end smartphones.

Yu stated that Huawei mobile phones do not have chip supplies, which reduces our shipments this year to below 240 million units (shipped last year). “This is a huge loss for us.

Washington also launched a diplomatic campaign to isolate the Chinese company, which has emerged as a leading group in the global race to establish the launch of the fifth generation of high-speed Internet.

The British government responded to the increasing US pressure, pledging earlier this month to remove Huawei from its network to develop 5G networks by 2027, despite Beijing's warnings that it would respond to these Step.

Japan and Australia have also taken steps to restrict the Chinese company's participation in their 5G launch operations, while telecom operators in Europe such as Norway's Telenor and Sweden's Telia have moved away from Huawei as a supplier.

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