Huawei laptops restocked on Microsoft store
After disappearing a month from Microsoft Store, have been restocked on the software giant’s online store. Alongside Huawei laptops, MateBook 13, MateBook and MateBook X Pro are made comeback again in the store. However, MateBook X Pro is out of stock right now.
The company is been evaluating and will continue to answer to many business, technical and regulatory complexities starting from the recent addition of Huawei to the US Department of Commerce's Export Administration Regulations Entity List. As a result, they are restarting the sale of existing inventory of Huawei devices at Microsoft Store said Microsoft spokesperson recently.
As of now, the company says it's offering the existing inventory which is compliant with current US regulations. Chinese technical company Huawei's laptop was removed in May from its online store, after US President Donald Trump's order to ban on the Chinese tech company.
Following Trump's order when Google cut off Huawei's Android licence, Microsoft kept quiet on whether it will prevent the Chinese company from getting Windows authorisation. Other tech giants like Intel and Qualcomm also put limitations on business with Huawei.
Huawei has postponed the launch of its latest Windows-powered laptop that was all set to be launched at the CES Asia show last week. Huawei hasn't clearly said about what new laptop Huawei was planned to launch, but it did previously revealed the MateBook 14 and updated its MateBook X Pro line at MWC earlier this year.
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The company is been evaluating and will continue to answer to many business, technical and regulatory complexities starting from the recent addition of Huawei to the US Department of Commerce's Export Administration Regulations Entity List. As a result, they are restarting the sale of existing inventory of Huawei devices at Microsoft Store said Microsoft spokesperson recently.
As of now, the company says it's offering the existing inventory which is compliant with current US regulations. Chinese technical company Huawei's laptop was removed in May from its online store, after US President Donald Trump's order to ban on the Chinese tech company.
Following Trump's order when Google cut off Huawei's Android licence, Microsoft kept quiet on whether it will prevent the Chinese company from getting Windows authorisation. Other tech giants like Intel and Qualcomm also put limitations on business with Huawei.
Huawei has postponed the launch of its latest Windows-powered laptop that was all set to be launched at the CES Asia show last week. Huawei hasn't clearly said about what new laptop Huawei was planned to launch, but it did previously revealed the MateBook 14 and updated its MateBook X Pro line at MWC earlier this year.
Google cut off Huawei's Android licence | Huawei laptops | Huawei laptops restocked on Microsoft store, MateBook 13 | MateBook and MateBook X Pro | Microsoft Store