US sanctions: Huawei stops producing its own advanced chips

Chinese telecom giant Huawei has announced it will stop making its most advanced chips due to US sanctions, which will cost the company dearly. 

It should be noted that Huawei is the largest company that manufactures telecommunications components worldwide, and its name is prominent in the dispute between the United States and China. The United States says the world has concerns about Huawei's cybersecurity. 

Speaking at a tech industry forum on Friday, Huawei CEO Yu Chundong said the company will end production of its latest Kirin 9000 chipset starting September 15. 

The United States cut Huawei's ties to Google Music and other American technologies last year. The White House further tightened these restrictions, banning companies around the world from working for Huawei with American technology in May this year. it's given 


A Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturer that used US technology to make advanced Huawei chips stopped taking orders from Huawei in May due to fears of repercussions. 

The Chinese company Huawei is unable to manufacture the chip used in its latest smartphones. Yu Chendong also said that Huawei has no chip supply for its mobile phones, so it is sending less phones this time and it is a big loss for them. 

The United States also launched a diplomatic campaign to isolate the Chinese company Huawei worldwide. The UK government decided this month to ban Huawei from its 5G network until 2027, despite warnings of Chinese retaliation under pressure from the United States. what is it 

Australia and Japan have also taken steps to remove Huawei from their 5G networks. European companies like Norway's Telenor and Sweden's Telia have also not approved deals with Huawei.

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