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These companies reportedly comprised a distributor of semiconductor and optoelectronic components and equipment; a cleanroom company; a chemical supplier; and an engineering consultancy. have denied the claims.cast doubt on whether some of the companies have been involved in anything that could be construed as violations of US sanctions.
According to the trade body for US chipmakers the Semiconductor Industry Association , Huawei had taken possession at least two existing factories and was building a minimum of three others. It was said to be doing this under the names of other companies to conceal its involvement, allowing it to create a"shadow manufacturing network."using homemade chips last month, which it was believed the company would not be capable of delivering.