In addition to restarting business talks with China, USA. UU. He plans to resume cooperation with some companies in the country. The signals from Washington indicate that the commercial dispute with Beijing could be easing.
The US authorities do not agree on how far Washington should go in its attempt to reach an agreement with Beijing. But many US suppliers. UU. they argue that decisions against Chinese companies could be counterproductive.
According to a Wall Street Journal article, US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin recently asked companies to obtain licenses to resume sales to the Chinese company Huawei, which is blacklisted. According to the newspaper, this reflects the change in Trump’s position.
For its part, Bloomberg says in another article that the Chinese drone manufacturer DJI seeks to expand its operations in the US. UU. to avoid the new export tariffs in your country and to counter the accusations that the company poses a threat to national security.
The US Department of Interior wants to use two DJI models to prevent and control forest fires. Over the two years of testing, the department has carried out more than a thousand flights of more than 500 hours with drones from the Chinese company. The device system prevents images captured during flights from being transmitted to third parties or uploaded to the internet.
In addition, the Trump administration has said it will remove 110 Chinese products from the tariff list, which is a relief for some US companies that were damaged by taxes.