Google "suspends some business with Huawei" after the US blacklist | Al Jazeera English



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Google's parent company Alphabet has suspended some of its activities with Chinese tech giant Huawei, claiming that it complied with US government orders.
The new Huawei smartphones will not have access to the Google Play Store, where users download popular apps such as Gmail and YouTube.
It will maintain the use of the Android operating system through open source licenses.
But Google will not provide Huawei any technical support.
The US government is trying to blacklist society around the world.
Several countries have banned Huawei from participating in the development of their 5G mobile phone networks, citing security concerns.
Nevertheless, Huawei remains the world's largest supplier of telecommunications equipment and services, and the second largest smartphone maker after Samsung.

Einar Tangen is a political analyst who advises the Chinese government on economic and development issues. He joins us from Beijing to discuss the latest updates.

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