From: The Verge - Wednesday May 22, 2019 08:05 pm
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News broke over the weekend that the US is banning US companies from working with China-based technology company Huawei. Today, chip designer ARM said it has suspended business with the company, joining both Google and Qualcomm. 

If you're late to the news, you should watch my colleague Russell's explainer and read my colleague Colin's piece on what Huawei can do to fight back against its trade ban. This story is likely to continue progressing, so now's the time to catch up!

-Ashley

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