US near to lifting sanctions on Chinese smartphone maker ZTE

The company was forced to halt the operation when other US companies were banned from supplying crucial components.

Published: 12th July 2018 08:21 AM  |   Last Updated: 12th July 2018 08:21 AM   |  A+A-

Chinese smartphone maker ZTE has taken one of the final steps needed to escape the severe sanctions that brought the company to the br

Chinese smartphone ZTE ( Photo | twitter @zteusa

By PTI

WASHINGTON D.C: Chinese smartphone maker ZTE has taken one of the final steps needed to escape the severe sanctions that brought the company to the brink of collapse, the US Commerce Department said today.

ZTE signed an agreement to put USD 400 million in escrow to cover any future penalties for US sanctions violations, according to the statement.

As a favour to Chinese President Xi Jinping, US President Donald Trump ordered Commerce to ease the penalties on ZTE, imposed after officials concluded the company repeatedly lied and failed to address violations of US sanctions on North Korea.

Commerce had banned US companies from supplying ZTE with crucial components, forcing the company to halt operations.

But in an agreement struck last month, Washington agreed to lift the export ban if ZTE paid an additional USD 1 billion fine, replaced its board of directors, retained outside monitors and put USD 400 million in escrow to cover future penalties.

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Irate US lawmakers have moved to reinstate the ban, accusing Trump rewarding a company which has repeatedly broken US law and engaged in espionage.

But with the escrow agreement signed, the ban will be lifted once the money is transferred, the Commerce Department said, defending the reprieve granted to the Chinese giant.

"The ZTE settlement represents the toughest penalty and strictest compliance regime the Department has ever imposed in such a case," the statement said.

"It will deter future bad actors and ensure the Department is able to protect the United States from those that would do us harm.

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