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This just in, ZTE has complied with the terms of their agreement and placed $400 million into escrow. As a result, the US Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry Security has terminated the April 15, 2018 denial order and removed ZTE from the denied persons list. The full release from the US DOC, BIS website can be found here.
Here’s a listing of all previous ZTE posts on this blog:
ZTE and Commerce sign escrow agreement – denial ban is one step closer to being lifted.
ZTE Open for US Business – sort of and only until August 1, 2018.
ZTE deal is good to go – House bill does not include Senate language “undoing” ZTE deal.
ZTE pays $1 billion fine, $400k into escrow soon.
In-depth details of the ZTE deal.
Senate passes amendment to undo Trump’s ZTE deal.
Deal reached between the US and ZTE.
ZTE facing $1.7 billion penalty?
The real reason Trump is working to reverse the 7 year ZTE ban? To help U.S. companies!
ZTE estimated to lose $3.1 billion due to US sanctions (Bloomberg).
Deal reached to allow ZTE to purchase U.S. hardware and software?
ZTE may need to change management and board in order to access US suppliers.
ZTE and Huawei banned for sale to US military personnel.
ZTE banned from purchasing US technology for 7 years.