ZTE (maker of smartphones) shuts down business operations

-Maker of Axon smartphones.
-US Commerce Department blocked American firms from selling parts or providing services to ZTE until 2025.
-Not sure about international impact.
-ZTE relies on US firms for key smartphone components, including microchips from Qualcomm(QCOM) and glass from Corning (CNIG).

http://money.cnn.com/2018/05/09/technology/business/zte-corporation-cease-operations-us-sanctions/index.html

[SIZE=6]ZTE Corporation, a Chinese firm that sells millions of phones in the United States, has halted “major operating activities” after a US ban against the company went into effect, according to a new public filing.[/SIZE]
Some of the company’s products, which include smartphones and telecommunications equipment, appeared to no longer be for sale online on Wednesday.

It was unclear exactly which of ZTE’s operations were impacted. The public filing says the company has enough cash to fulfill its “commercial obligations.” No further details were offered. The company did not immediately respond to a request for more information.

Last month, the US Commerce Department blocked American firms from selling parts or providing services to ZTE until 2025. Washington accused ZTE of violating US sanctions on North Korea and Iran and then lying to US officials about whether the employees responsible were punished.

ZTE denies it did not take adequate corrective action. And the crackdown has been interpreted as part of a broader push by the United States to stifle China’s tech ambition.

Last month ZTE said it expected its business to be “severely impacted” by the sanctions and its stock halted trading on the Hong Kong exchange April 16.

A New York Times journalist in China reported Wednesday that manufacturing has been shuttered at the company’s plant in Shenzhen.

If ZTE goes out of business, it would mark the most dramatic development yet in the looming trade war between China and the United States.

Washington moved in March to punish Beijing for what is says is China’s theft of US intellectual property. Both sides have threatened to implement billions of dollars worth of tariffs on goods from the other country.

The US government previously fined ZTE about $1.2 billion for violating US sanctions on Iran and
North Korea. The Commerce Department said last month when it announced the ban that ZTE had lied to US officials about steps it had taken to punish employees who violated the sanctions. ZTE denies the claim.

“It is unacceptable that [the US Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security]insists on unfairly imposing the most severe penalty on ZTE even before the completion of investigation of facts,” the company said in an April statement. The statement added that ZTE would continue “its efforts to resolve the issue through communication.”

Those efforts so far appear to be unsuccessful.

A spokesperson for the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security said in a statement Wednesday that the agency is "exercising its discretion to grant ZTE the opportunity to present additional evidence through informal procedures and will give this information prompt consideration.

Jeff Fieldhack, the North America research director at Counterpoint Research, said these sanctions are a “death sentence” for ZTE’s smartphone business.

And ZTE’s public filing states the ban “will also cause damages to all partners of ZTE including a large number of U.S. companies.”

ZTE relies on US firms for key smartphone components, including microchips from Qualcomm(QCOM) and glass from Corning (CNIG).

Fieldhack said Qualcomm would likely see the largest impact to its business. About 70% of ZTE’s smartphones use Qualcomm chips, he said.

Qualcomm’s CEO said during a recent earnings call that the anticipated impact on orders from ZTE would likely eat about $44 million out of the company’s revenue next quarter.

Corning said it’s not expecting any “material impact” on its business.

ZTE is the fourth largest smartphone brand in the United States behind Apple, Samsung and LGE, according to Fieldhack. While Apple and Samsung have cornered the high-end market, ZTE makes relatively inexpensive smart devices that have grown in popularity, Fieldhack added.

ZTE produces competent phone and the prices are fair , and most consumer had started buying them. Conservatively, i would say in every 10 smartphone sold, 3 were ZTE.

effidence? ZTE makes most of its money from network solutions, smartphones do not even tip the scales. They are out of biz because android license will be withdrawn.

Kizee, I’m on the ZTE phones.

“-ZTE relies on US firms for key smartphone components, including microchips from Qualcomm(QCOM ) and glass from Corning (CNIG ).”

hehehe wako wapi hawa watu? Hawa team China, wako wapi? Na msijifanye hamjaona please, mnajijua! ‘China is a super power’… "China steals then makes something new entirely all on their own’… ‘know it all kaa ukijua China is number one, they have the best R&D currently’ - na ni kuiba yote.

Oh and this tired one: ‘I have lived in Guangzhuo and Singapore and the Hexagonal mile so I know what I’m saying…’

Haya sasa mnaona who really needs the other. Sasa, wataiba microchips kweli? Team China the floor is yours. Kujeni na video pro Prv dutch videos, na Sputnik na RT News na GlobalResearch.ca na Youtube videos na Medium articles about the downfall of the evil American empire na articles by fake proffessors mjaze zote hapa.

Now you know who’s your daddy!

“Washington moved in March to punish Beijing for what is says is China’s theft of US intellectual property.”

“ZTE relies on US firms for key smartphone components, including microchips from Qualcomm( QCOM ) and glass from Corning (CNIG ).”

‘Know it all team China is increasing!’ Increasing what Mr. @Kilpatrick? Increasing what? I’ll tell you what: its increasing in stupidity and propaganda. Niliwaambia research ya ukweli ndio hushinda hii game. Sio wizi kila saa.

A company with annual sales of $15 billion yote imeshikwa makende na Uncle Sam. Now you know who’s your daddy.

Buda ni kiingereza huawei, I mean huelewi?! Hujaeliwa hii:
"New York Times journalist in China reported Wednesday that manufacturing has been SHUTTERED at the company’s plant in Shenzhen.

If ZTE goes OUT OF BUSINESS, it would mark the most dramatic development yet in the looming trade war between China and the United States."

From Dictionary.com meaning of shuttered business:
To close (a store or business operations) for the day or PERMANENTLY.

@patco u need to get laid:D:D

broadcom and mediatek are still alive. however the Chinese should stop putting backdoors in electronic devices

wapi I always suspected this day was coming. The world’s reliance on American tech, American brains was a very reckless move. What this article is simply saying is that if Trump wants he can make all of you to throw away all these samsumg,zte, huawei, sony etc smartphones in the trashcan with one stroke of his signature. Na mrudi Motorola na iPhone. This is the most powerful statement ever made by any president. Wengine wana invade Ukraine, Trump only needs to wake in a bad mood and seat at his desk and sign things and you all bow down.

And it doesnt stop there hata laptop, smart tv, fridge, gari zote anazima. And it doesnt stop there stima, maji, telecommunications etc zote akataka na azime akitaka. And its not science fiction, its real. Tumelalia maskio wao watufukirie watupatie.

If Uhuru can shut down a tv station, Trump can shut down your whole world.

QUOTE=“patco, post: 1608620, member: 26576”]wapi I always suspected this day was coming. The world’s reliance on American tech, American brains was a very reckless move. What this article is simply saying is that if Trump wants he can make all of you to throw away all these samsumg,zte, huawei, sony etc smartphones in the trashcan with one stroke of his signature. Na mrudi Motorola na iPhone. This is the most powerful statement ever made by any president. Wengine wana invade Ukraine, Trump only needs to wake in a bad mood and seat at his desk and sign things and you all bow down.

And it doesnt stop there hata laptop, smart tv, fridge, gari zote anazima. And it doesnt stop there stima, maji, telecommunications etc zote akataka na azime akitaka. And its not science fiction, its real. Tumelalia maskio wao watufukirie watupatie.

If Uhuru can shut down a tv station, Trump can shut down your whole world.
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punguza conspiracy theory, fyi, motorola is owned by lenovo, a chinese company, samsung is the largest chipset maker and china is already the biggest market for consumer electronics.
The factory shuttered makes phones, as I explained, kuuza siku ni side hustle kwao, network solutions is their bread and butter.

punguza conspiracy theory, fyi, motorola is owned by lenovo, a chinese company, samsung is the largest chipset maker and china is already the biggest market for consumer electronics.
The factory shuttered makes phones, as I explained, kuuza siku ni side hustle kwao, network solutions is their bread and butter.
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actually network solutions have also been affected. Wamefunga biashara yao Uganda.

punguza conspiracy theory, fyi, motorola is owned by lenovo, a chinese company, samsung is the largest chipset maker and china is already the biggest market for consumer electronics.
The factory shuttered makes phones, as I explained, kuuza siku ni side hustle kwao, network solutions is their bread and butter.
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kizungu ndio imekulemea wewe rudi shule please.

basi soma hii. it’s in simpler to comprehend wordings:

hope utaona hio jina network unapenda sana.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-05-10/china-s-zte-ceases-major-operations-after-u-s-trade-ban#15259451675492& {“sender”:“offer-0-r6fbR”,“displayMode”:“inline”,“recipient”:“opener”,“event”:“resize”,“params”:{“height”:147,“iframeId”:“offer-0-r6fbR”}}

ZTE Corp. regards the next two weeks as crucial to resolving a U.S. blockade that’s brought its main businesses to a standstill and choked off revenue,
signaling the potential collapse of one of the world’s largest makers of phones and networking gear.

The No. 2 Chinese telecom equipment maker said Thursday it’s suspended all major operations. That means its three main divisions – network gear, devices and enterprise solutions – have all but halted sales and aren’t bringing in sizable income, a person familiar with the matter said. ZTE specified the coming fortnight as a “critical window” and urged managers to calm employees, according to an email to senior staff seen by Bloomberg News.

ZTE has more than phones business…they are top 5 in telecommunication equipment vendor ranking worldwide…at home Telkom is on ZTE equipment for radio. Yu was purely ZTE

GUANGZHOU – ZTE is considering selling off its smartphone business as a U.S. tech export ban halts production, giving heavyweights such as Huawei Technologies, Oppo Electronics and Xiaomi a chance to enlarge their shares. https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Companies/ZTE-weighs-sale-of-smartphone-business-as-supplies-freeze

kizungu ndio imekulemea wewe rudi shule please.

basi soma hii. it’s in simpler to comprehend wordings:

hope utaona hio jina network unapenda sana.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-05-10/china-s-zte-ceases-major-operations-after-u-s-trade-ban#15259451675492& {“sender”:“offer-0-r6fbR”,“displayMode”:“inline”,“recipient”:“opener”,“event”:“resize”,“params”:{“height”:147,“iframeId”:“offer-0-r6fbR”}}

ZTE Corp. regards the next two weeks as crucial to resolving a U.S. blockade that’s brought its main businesses to a standstill and choked off revenue,
signaling the potential collapse of one of the world’s largest makers of phones and networking gear.

The No. 2 Chinese telecom equipment maker said Thursday it’s suspended all major operations. That means its three main divisions – network gear, devices and enterprise solutions – have all but halted sales and aren’t bringing in sizable income, a person familiar with the matter said. ZTE specified the coming fortnight as a “critical window” and urged managers to calm employees, according to an email to senior staff seen by Bloomberg News.
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hao watu wa china na kelele mingi wameenda wapi? sema kutoka mbio uncle sam aki kohoa yellow niggas wanna tremble.