The trade war between the United States and China has kept not only the technological giants of both countries on edge, but also the rest of the world's markets. The conflict, which reached its climax with the veto of Huawei, the main developer of the 5G network, now seems to be coming to an end after the good rapport between the American president Donald Trump and the Chinese president, Xi Jinping.
The two leaders met at the G-20 summit in Osaka , where, after smoothing over differences, bahrain phone number they eased the tension in their trade relations and the American government announced the end of the ban on companies from the Asian country, at least for the moment.
"American companies can sell their products to Huawei.there is no major national security problem," Trump said.
In this way, it seems that relations between the countries are returning to relative normality, making one of the main victims, Huawei, removed from the blacklist and able to work again with companies such as Google, Intel, Facebook or Qualcomm.
This decision is undoubtedly a great relief for the mobile phone manufacturer, which was expecting losses of 30 billion dollars over the next two years due to the US ban.
However, network security remains a concern for the Trump administration, which has said it will continue to monitor Chinese technology companies.