US extends ZTE reprieve on exports curbs until Feb 27

Published Fri, Nov 18, 2016 · 03:30 AM

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    [HONG KONG] Chinese telecoms equipment group ZTE Corp said on Friday it has won a further reprieve to Feb 27 on export restrictions that were imposed on the company by the US government.

    In March, the US Commerce Department hit ZTE with some of the toughest-ever US export restrictions for allegedly breaking sanctions against Iran but has since issued temporary reprieves on the curbs.

    The latest reprieve comes after ZTE said this week it had appointed Matthew Bell as its new chief export compliance officer based in the United States.

    If imposed, a ban for US component makers and software firms to do business with ZTE could cut off much the Chinese network equipment and smartphone maker's supply chain.

    ZTE's stock was largely flat in early Friday trade but is down 34 per cent for the year to date due to uncertainty over the export restrictions.

    ZTE said it will continue to cooperate with the relevant US government departments to reach a final solution on the matter and strictly comply with relevant US laws.

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