Huawei says operations not affected by exclusion from global industry organisations

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South Africa spokesperson Vanashree Govender says it is business as usual for the company.

Huawei Technologies South Africa said on Monday its daily operations would not be affected by the exclusion of the company’s access to several global standards-setting bodies in the wake of a ban by the US government.

Huawei South Africa spokesperson Vanashree Govender said production and supply chains had been complying with all applicable laws and regulations and it was business as usual for the company. She said ARM was reviewing and evaluating the impact of the US commerce department’s decision and was actively communicating with the government.

“We proactively contribute to these groups, and over the years we have submitted nearly 60,000 proposals. Currently, our work with the majority of standards organisations proceeds as usual,” said Govender. Huawei has voluntarily decided to withdraw its membership from JEDEC State Technology Association, an independent semiconductor engineering trade organisation and standardisation body which sets semiconductor standards.

 

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