According to reports, the US government has stopped allowing licenses for American corporations to sell most things to Chinese technology giant Huawei.
It comes as the Biden administration continues to tighten restrictions on US technology exports to China.
Huawei has already been accused by Washington of posing a threat to US national security and of collaborating with the Chinese Communist Party.
Both the firm and the Chinese government have refuted the charges on several occasions.
According to the Financial Times, which broke the story first, the US Commerce Department informed certain American corporations that it would no longer give licenses for US technology exports to Huawei.
According to the report, the action comes as Washington works toward a comprehensive prohibition on the sale of US technology to the Chinese telecom equipment behemoth.
“We routinely examine our rules and regulations and communicate regularly with external stakeholders, working closely with our interagency export controls colleagues at the Departments of Energy, Defense, and State,” a US Commerce Department official told the BBC.
“We do not comment on conversations with or deliberations about specific companies,” they added.
Huawei did not respond to the reports.
As political tensions between Washington and Beijing over Taiwan, where the majority of the world’s computer chips are manufactured, the Biden Administration has continued to tighten restrictions on Huawei.
Alan Estevez, the US Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security, stated in October that “the danger landscape is continually evolving.”
“We are appropriately doing all in our ability to preserve our national security and prevent critical military technology from being obtained by the People’s Republic of China’s military, intelligence, and security agencies,” he said.
Huawei, located in Shenzhen, has battled US export restrictions on high-speed fifth generation (5G) telecommunications equipment and artificial intelligence technologies for several years.
During Donald Trump’s administration, US officials added the corporation to a so-called “entity list” in 2019.
It implies that US corporations must get a government license before exporting or transferring certain technology, especially if they are concerned that they may be utilized by the Chinese military.
However, during that period, certain US businesses, like Intel and Qualcomm, were granted licenses to provide Huawei with technology unrelated to 5G.