By SIMON CONSTABLE
A White House tech summit scheduled for Monday could be a make or break for U.S. companies wanting to do business with China-based telecom firm Huawei Technologies.
The meeting, which is expected to be attended by tech bosses from Google-owner Alphabet and computer memory manufacturer Micron Technology as well as others, will discuss whether U.S. companies will be able to sell their products and services to Huawei, according to a report from Reuters. Huawei is the world's largest supplier for telecom technology. Read more here.
A White House tech summit scheduled for Monday could be a make or break for U.S. companies wanting to do business with China-based telecom firm Huawei Technologies.
The meeting, which is expected to be attended by tech bosses from Google-owner Alphabet and computer memory manufacturer Micron Technology as well as others, will discuss whether U.S. companies will be able to sell their products and services to Huawei, according to a report from Reuters. Huawei is the world's largest supplier for telecom technology. Read more here.
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