U.S. allows ZTE transactions to maintain networks

Reuters 

(Reuters) - The on Tuesday granted a temporary reprieve to Corp that allows China's No. 2 maker to conduct needed to maintain existing networks and equipment in the as it works toward the lifting of a U.S. sales ban.

The authorization from the U.S. Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Services, dated July 2 and which was seen by Reuters, runs until Aug. 1.

and spokespeople for the did not respond to requests for comment.

ZTE, which makes and networking gear, was forced to cease major operations in April after the slapped it with a supplier ban saying it broke an agreement to discipline executives who conspired to evade U.S. sanctions on and

The company had also agreed to pay a $1 billion (£0.8 billion) penalty and put $400 million in an escrow account as part of the deal to resume with U.S. suppliers - which provide almost a third of the components used in ZTE's equipment.

The escrow agreement is still pending, according to a source. Until it is executed, cannot deposit the $400 million in escrow necessary to get the ban lifted.

While the denial order is still in place, the authorization grants a waiver to some companies that do with ZTE to do so for one month, a source told

The waivers allow for a limited type of activity but does not authorize any new business.

Last month, a told that ZTE was expected to deposit the $400 million in an escrow account in the "next couple of days," saying that was the last step before the ban could be lifted.

The uncertainty over the ban amid intensifying U.S.-trade tensions has hammered ZTE shares, which have cratered 60 percent since trading resumed last month following a two-month hiatus, wiping out more than $11 billion of the company's market valuation.

ZTE announced a new board last week in a radical management shakeup as part of a $1.4 billion deal with the

(Reporting by and Anirban Paul; writing by Tim Ahmann; editing by and Marguerita Choy)

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First Published: Wed, July 04 2018. 09:28 IST