Taiwan tells firms to seek approval for trading with ZTE - Nikkei

Reuters 

(Reuters) - The has ordered all of the island's companies that sell to Chinese Corp <0763.HK> <000063.SZ> to suspend shipments until they obtain approval, daily reported on Friday.

The comes the week after the banned American companies from selling components to for seven years, after the Chinese firm failed to comply with an agreement with the U.S. that was reached after it was caught illegally shipping goods to

Earlier on Friday, the of Taiwan's <2454.TW> said on an earnings conference call that his company had suspended doing with after receiving a notice from the government, said.

David Hsu, the for Taiwan's Bureau of Foreign Trade, confirmed the notice to the Nikkei, but told the daily the government did not actually bar Taiwanese firms from doing with

"What we do (asking suppliers to apply for an export permit) was for the companies' own good, to ensure they are doing legal with the Chinese firms," quoted Hsu as saying.

MediaTek did not respond to Reuters' request for comment outside regular hours, while representatives for the economic division of in the did not immediately reply to a request for comment.

(Reporting by in Bengaluru; Editing by Sai Sachin Ravikumar)

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First Published: Sat, April 28 2018. 00:06 IST