China's ZTE halts major operations following US export ban

AP  |  Hong Kong 

Chinese company has halted its main operations after US authorities cut off its access to American suppliers as steps up pressure over trade and technology issues with

The Commerce Department has imposed a seven-year sales ban on in a case involving exports of telecom gear to and

ZTE, a major supplier of and based in southern China, earlier said the ban threatened its existence by choking off access to US suppliers of key technology and components like microchips.

The suspension came amid worsening trade tensions between the US and centered on technology-related intellectual property, though ZTE's case dates back to before took office in January 2017.

A US delegation travelled to last week to discuss the brewing trade conflict with their Chinese counterparts. During the meetings, Chinese officials said they also raised their objections to ZTE's punishment with the US team, who they said agreed to report them to Trump.

ZTE "maintains sufficient cash and strictly adheres to its commercial obligations subject to compliance with laws and regulations," it said in the statement issued to the Hong Kong stock exchange.

"The company and related parties are actively communicating with the relevant departments in order to facilitate the modification or reversal of the Denial Order by the and forge a positive outcome in the development of the matters."

The announcement comes days after ZTE said it had asked the to suspend the ban and had submitted extra information to bolster its case.

US authorities imposed the penalty after discovering that Shenzhen-based ZTE had misled regulators involving the illegal shipments to and The company paid a USD 1.2 billion fine in the case but failed to discipline employees involved and paid them bonuses instead.

The company has more than 70,000 employees and has supplied networks or equipment to some of the world's biggest telecoms companies.

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First Published: Thu, May 10 2018. 11:45 IST