As US President Donald Trump has indicated that he will not rush to negotiate a trade deal with China to unlock the trade dispute between the world's two economic giants, the situation has escalated after the US has been its businesses not to do business with Huawei.
This was confirmed that it might be the case when the former US Chief Strategist for White House left a strong remark on South China Morning Post, claiming driving Huawei out of the US and Europe is "ten times more important'' than a trade deal with China.
Huawei is one of the world's three main telecommunication technology giant after Samsung and Apple who has plain to dominate this technology in the world after it has developed its 5 G network.
However, some of the Western countries including Australia have banned Chinese 5 G network fearing it might be a tool for the Chinese Communist Party to spy which is a threat to their national security.
Google is the first to implement the ban.
Though within the relaxing period of 90 days, Huawei smartphone consumers are allowed to updates Andriod and other app services we are not so sure what would happen after that.
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This means that Huawei smartphones might not be able to update to the latest version after 90 days allowed by the US officials. That is Huawei customers can still use the Android Operating System but is not guaranteed about the latest update such as Google Play Store, Google Maps, Gmail and Youtube.
Therefore tech experts say that people should do a thorough thought through if they really want to buy and use Huawei phone, while others argue that Huawei either has to totally create its new smartphone like those used in China or creating its new networks which will cost billions to be independently from relying on the Western world's network.
The British ARM who produces mobile device processor is the second to follow suit according to BBC News. Both Huawei and ARM have declared cutting the business tie between them.
This means that it causes an even bigger issue for Huawei to continue its smartphone production.
Whether it's will be allowed to continue its license from ARM to continue to produce and use a mobile device processor remained uncertain.
However, Chinese President Xi Jin Ping's visit to its rare earth production company may have some indication that if the issue is escalated, China may impose rare earth export ban for the US, as it is the main importer of 80% from Chinese total global production of 90%.
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