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US Approves Licenses for Auto Chips Exports to Huawei, Report Says

The U.S. in recent months has approved license applications for exports of auto chips to Huawei worth hundreds of millions of dollars, Reuters reported Aug. 25. The approved applications have involved licenses to sell chips for various “vehicle components,” including…

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video screens and sensors. License applications for exports of auto chips have faced lower thresholds for approval because they are “generally not considered sophisticated,” the report said. Huawei told Reuters it is “positioning” itself “as a new component provider for intelligent connected vehicles.” Huawei is subject to strict export license requirements (see 2104130041 and 2008170029).