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Huawei files to trademark mobile OS around the world after US ban

INTERNATIONAL - China’s Huawei has applied to trademark its “Hongmeng” operating system in at least nine countries and Europe, data from a UN body shows, in a sign it may be deploying a back-up plan in key markets as US sanctions threaten its business model.

It also filed an application in Peru on May 27, according to the country’s anti-trust agency Indecopi. Its applications to trademark the OS show Huawei wants to use “Hongmeng” for gadgets ranging from smartphones, portable computers to robots and car televisions. Huawei’s hopes to become the world’s top selling smartphone maker in the fourth quarter this year have now been delayed, a senior Huawei executive said this week.

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