Trump pauses China tech bans ahead of Xi summit
The Trump administration has shelved a number of key tech security measures aimed at Beijing ahead of an April meeting between the two countries’ presidents. The measures include a ban on China Telecom’s US operations and restrictions on sales of Chinese equipment for US data centers, sources said.
The US has also put on hold proposed bans on domestic sales of routers made by TP-Link and the US internet business of China Unicom and China Mobile along with another measure that would bar sales of Chinese electric trucks and buses in the US, four people said, declining to be named.
