Ban on U.S. Exports to ZTE Should Be Kept in Bill, Senators Say

U.S. Signs Deal to Lift Restrictions on China's ZTE
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Key senators wrote a letter aimed at pushing Congress to block President Donald Trump’s deal lifting a ban on U.S. exports to Chinese telecommunications company ZTE Corp.

The House and Senate are deliberating over whether to reimpose the ban, which China has warned would put ZTE out of business, as part of the annual defense policy bill. The Senate version of the bill contains the ZTE provision while the House measure would block government procurement of ZTE products.