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Panasonic 'suspends transactions' with Huawei after US ban Panasonic scrutinises relationship with Huawei
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Japan's Panasonic said it was halting business with Huawei to comply with US restrictions. Japan's Panasonic has said it is scrutinising whether any of its products break US restrictions on trading with Huawei.
Panasonic said the ban applies to goods having 25% or more of US-originated materials, according to reports. Last week, the US put Huawei on a list of companies that American firms cannot trade with unless they have a licence.
However, there was some confusion about Panasonic's position when, later in the day, its Chinese website said the firm would continue to supply Huawei.
Last week the US put Huawei on a list of companies that American firms cannot trade with unless they have a licence.
The restrictions mark an escalation in US efforts to block Huawei, which it says poses a security risk.The restrictions mark an escalation in US efforts to block Huawei, which it says poses a security risk.
Panasonic caused confusion earlier by appearing to announce that it had suspended business with Huawei.
"Panasonic announced in [an] internal notification that it should suspend transactions with Huawei and its 68 affiliates that were banned by the US government," the firm said in a statement provided to the BBC."Panasonic announced in [an] internal notification that it should suspend transactions with Huawei and its 68 affiliates that were banned by the US government," the firm said in a statement provided to the BBC.
Later on Thursday, Panasonic appeared to contradict that position with a statement posted on its China website that said the Japanese company was continuing to supply Huawei. But it later said that business operations that were not in breach of US regulations would continue to trade normally with Huawei.
Panasonic did not immediately respond to BBC requests for clarity. "Panasonic will continue to strictly abide by the laws and regulations of the countries and regions in which we conduct business," it said.
It was also not clear what transactions Panasonic was suspending, or why they were subject to US restrictions.
Trump blacklistTrump blacklist
Last week the Trump administration added Huawei - the world's second largest smartphone maker - to its "entity list" which bans the company from acquiring technology from US firms without government approval. Last week, the Trump administration added Huawei - the world's second largest smartphone maker - to its "entity list", which bans the company from acquiring technology from US firms without government approval.
The firm's founder Ren Zhengfei has downplayed the impact of US curbs on Huawei, but early signs suggest the fallout could be significant. The firm's founder, Ren Zhengfei, has downplayed the impact of US curbs on Huawei, but early signs suggest the fallout could be significant.
Google has barred Huawei from some updates to the Android operating system, meaning new designs of Huawei smartphones are set to lose access to some Google apps.Google has barred Huawei from some updates to the Android operating system, meaning new designs of Huawei smartphones are set to lose access to some Google apps.
Japan's Softbank and KDDI have both said they will not sell Huawei's new handsets for now.Japan's Softbank and KDDI have both said they will not sell Huawei's new handsets for now.
UK-based chip designer ARM told staff it must suspend business with Huawei, according to internal documents obtained by the BBC.UK-based chip designer ARM told staff it must suspend business with Huawei, according to internal documents obtained by the BBC.
Trade tensionsTrade tensions
The US moves come as tensions with China have escalated in recent weeks.The US moves come as tensions with China have escalated in recent weeks.
Earlier this month, the US reignited its trade war with China by hiking tariffs, just as both sides seemed to be nearing a deal. Earlier this month, the US reignited its trade war with China by increasing tariffs, just as both sides seemed to be nearing a deal.
Huawei has been at the epicentre of the US-China power struggle for months.Huawei has been at the epicentre of the US-China power struggle for months.
Led by the US, the firm faces a growing backlash from Western countries over possible risks posed by using its products in next-generation 5G mobile networks.Led by the US, the firm faces a growing backlash from Western countries over possible risks posed by using its products in next-generation 5G mobile networks.
The US argues the Chinese government could use Huawei products for surveillance.The US argues the Chinese government could use Huawei products for surveillance.
Huawei denies such claims and says it is independent from the Chinese government.Huawei denies such claims and says it is independent from the Chinese government.