Security News > 2018 > June > In Trump Rebuke, US Senate Votes to Reimpose Ban on China's ZTE
2018-06-19 01:27
The US Senate defied President Donald Trump by voting Monday to overrule his administration's deal with Chinese telecom firm ZTE and reimpose a ban on high-tech chip sales to the company. Senators added an amendment targeting ZTE into a sweeping, must-pass national defense spending bill that cleared the chamber on an 85-10 vote. read more
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