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- President Trump told reporters on Friday that the US won't be doing business with Huawei, according to Bloomberg.
- The announcement comes amid China's refusal to buy US agricultural goods, which is said to be China's retaliation to the 10% tariffs that Trump announced on remaining imports from China.
- On Friday, Huawei also announced its own "Harmony" operating system to power its mobile devices should the US continue to bar the company from using Google's Android operating system.
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"We're not going to be doing business with Huawei," President Donald Trump told reporters on Friday, according to Bloomberg.
Trump's statement comes amid China's refusal to buy US agricultural goods - a move that's said to be in retaliation of Trump's tariffs on imports from China.
The US is also reportedly delaying US companies from doing business with Huawei, according to a Bloomberg report earlier on Friday.
China also allowed its currency to devalue against the US dollar, which some are saying is a move in a "currency war." The United States officially labeled China a "currency manipulator" in response.
Huawei announcement on Friday its home-grown Harmony operating system that's designed to power its mobile devices should the company continue to be barred from using Google's Android operating system.
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