The Trump administration is revoking the licenses of companies that supply to Huawei, as a final blow to the Chinese tech giant jgerstein@businessinsider.com (Julie Gerstein) © Provided by Business Insider The Huawei booth at the 2020 World 5G Convention. Li Zhihao/VCG via Getty Images
The White House is revoking the licenses of companies that do business with the Chinese tech giant Huawei, Reuters reported Sunday.
Huawei has long been a target of President Donald Trump s administration, which views the firm as spies for the Chinese government.
Huawei has repeatedly denied it intends to use its networks to spy.
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