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Still under the blow of American economic sanctions, Huawei may have found a way to get around the embargo through a clever license system.

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Huawei plays her feet and fists to get around the American embargo, and find his glory of yesteryear.Since President Trump's decree on May 15, 2019, the Chinese firm has lost many strategic partnerships, notably with Google and its component suppliers, including TSMC.The coming to power of Joe Biden did not arrang the case of the firm.

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A decision that caused a real earthquake in the company, which has seen its sales widely fall.It has also given up the Honor brand, which was able to find a place in the sector, and offer smartphones with the services of the American giant (like the Honor 50).

But Huawei obviously does not intend to abandon its mobile division, and could adopt a new strategy to access in a diverted way to the market.According to Bloomberg, its technique would consist in providing an operating license for its designs to third -party companies, so that they can use them as part of the launch of products under their own brand.In exchange, these partners would be used to provide Huawei with the components to which he does not currently have access.

Serious candidates already in the running

The plan already seems to be advanced, since the company is already in negotiation with the XNOVA brand, which belongs to the China Postal and Telecommunications Appliances Group.The latter already markets smartphones in the Nova range.A second company, named TD Tech, would also be in talks.This is an important telecommunications equipment manufacturer, which explains this choice.

For their part, Huawei engineers were already working on the various devices of the brand initially designed to operate with Kirin chips in order to make them compatible with the Qualcomm and Mediatek processors.The Chinese giant seems very tempted by this strategy, which could allow him to sell around 30 million smartphones in the year 2022.An honorable result, in order to maintain its mobile activity afloat up to better days.

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