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TDK gets approval to supply Huawei

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October 13, 2020

According to the US ban on Huawei, all manufacturers using US technology and software must apply to the US and obtain permission before they can continue to supply Huawei. Today, there are reports that Japanese electronic component manufacturer TDK has obtained US approval and resumed supply to Huawei.

The TDK product line includes capacitors, inductors, sensors, transformers, RF products and modules, etc., which are widely used in information, communications, household appliances, and new consumer electronic products, such as mobile phones, notebook computers, tablets, automobiles, and industrial equipment.

In addition, last week, CMOS manufacturer Sony and memory chip manufacturer Kioxia have applied to the United States to resume supply to Huawei, but there is still no further news.

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