American chip makers are still sending millions of dollars of products to Huawei bypassing Trump’s executive order that forbids something like that, the New York Times reported.
The sale of components to Huawei began three weeks ago reported the American prestige.
Sources close to the newspaper said Intel and Micron are benefiting from the way products are labeled for sending to Huawei as products that are manufactured abroad by American companies and are not considered American.
Last month, Huawei was placed on the black list of trade by banning the sale and purchase of technology from American companies. The executive order came as a concern of the United States of the close ties that Huawei has with the Chinese government, while the latter has repeatedly denied the allegations.
> Related: American Chip Giants Seek Easing Sanctions Against Huawei
A week after Trump signed the executive order, the Department of Commerce eased some of the restrictions applied to Huawei by guaranteeing a temporary license so that the phone maker could update their software.
The movement caused much confusion in the industry. Micron CEO said he had initially stopped selling Huawei products but had resumed two weeks later.
Each company is affected differently because of the specific products and supply chains they have.
> Read Next: Galaxy A90 to have 5G and Advanced Camera Technology
So what do you think about this? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below, follow us on twitter and facebook for more news and updates.