Samsung Display acquires license to trade with Huawei, but that may not be enough

27 October 2020
The US requires all companies in the supply chain to have a license and it's not clear if that is the case for the Samsung panels. 

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Nick WHO, 27 Oct 2020Independent countries don't care about the USA ban hammer.But if Samsung production using anything American, fabrication, machinery, etc they still have to apply for a licence.
It's ridiculous, I love USA but I hate how we are suppose to live by its rule, I'm not American nor do I want to be

    Anonymous, 27 Oct 2020Huawei and samsung should die very soon, in order for xiaom... morewith subpar quality products? I wont even glance at them, dont wanna waste my money for just a short usage

      Nick WHO, 27 Oct 2020Independent countries don't care about the USA ban hammer.That's why samsung applied for license to work with huawei from US right? :D

        pesches132, 27 Oct 2020Because everyone who wants to do business with a blackliste... moreIndependent countries don't care about the USA ban hammer.

          Anonymous, 27 Oct 2020Why does Samsung need a license since they are a SK brand?Because everyone who wants to do business with a blacklisted company by US needs approval of US no matter where you are or you will also get the ban hammer LOL.

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            Anonymous, 27 Oct 2020Huawei and samsung should die very soon, in order for xiaom... moreFunny story is Trump wants... but instead of Xiaomi, Apple should be the true winner of this.

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              AnonD-832645, 27 Oct 2020If Nvidia(US) not buy ARM(UK). This (banned things) will no... moreThere still might be a chance where huawei and a bunch of other companies could acquire the parent company of arm.

                I see that those who don't need that license will earn a lot of money... it will also bring up companies not reliable on US. Or some may go US free, at least I hope so, as its also us consumers in the whole world who are hurt by this shady politics from just one country.

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                  • 27 Oct 2020

                  If Nvidia(US) not buy ARM(UK). This (banned things) will not gonna happen. Haha

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                    • 27 Oct 2020

                    Huawei and samsung should die very soon, in order for xiaomi to be number one
                    Haha just jocking

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                      Anonymous, 27 Oct 2020Why does Samsung need a license since they are a SK brand?It's not as simple as just manufacturing and shipping the panels from outside of the US - as the article states, the supply chain relies on the US due to drivers and support supplied by ARM, and they can't legally trade with Huawei

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                        • 27 Oct 2020

                        Who needs whom?

                          Anonymous, 27 Oct 2020Why does Samsung need a license since they are a SK brand?Probably some US tech is used in production of their displays

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                            • 27 Oct 2020

                            Why does Samsung need a license since they are a SK brand?

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                              • 27 Oct 2020

                              Cut off from the whole tech world and still making phones that compete and even beat the other flagships in some areas. Huge respect for huawei, literally.