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Trump Administration Said to Reach Deal to Keep ZTE in Business

Trump Administration Said to Reach Deal to Keep ZTE in Business
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Friday, 25 May 2018 01:37 PM EDT

The Trump administration told lawmakers that the U.S. government has reached a deal to put Chinese telecommunications company ZTE Corp. back in business, a senior Congressional aide said on Friday.

The deal, communicated to officials on Capitol Hill by the Commerce Department, requires ZTE to pay a substantial fine, place American compliance officers at the company and change its management team, the aide said.

The Commerce Department would then lift an order preventing ZTE from buying U.S. products.

The White House did not immediately confirm the deal.

"We'll let you know when we have an announcement on that front," spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said.

ZTE was banned from buying American technology components for seven years for violations of sanctions against Iran and North Korea. The Commerce Department decision would allow it to resume business with U.S. companies, including Qualcomm Inc , the chipmaker that is a key ZTE supplier.

News of the deal comes a week before U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross is scheduled to visit China for another round of talks amid ongoing trade frictions between the world's two largest economies. 

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The Trump administration told lawmakers that the U.S. government has reached a deal to put Chinese telecommunications company ZTE Corp. back in business, a senior Congressional aide said on Friday.
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