Almost two months ago, the US government imposed on Huawei previously announced sanctions prohibiting US companies from entering into agreements with this manufacturer due to the potential threat to the security of US residents. As a result of this decision, the sale of Huawei smartphones drastically decreased, but the manufacturer calmed down its customers that the company is working on solutions that will ensure stable use of telephones to users. It turns out, however, that the United States has finally decided to ease the sanctions imposed on this producer.
This information was confirmed by US President Donald Trump during the G20 summit taking place in Osaka. The politician announced that from now on companies from the United States may conclude agreements with Huawei, but only in aspects that will not endanger the security of the United States. In practice, this means that Huawei will probably still be excluded from building 5G infrastructure in the country, but it is too early to confirm these reports.