The United States does not intend to remove Huawei's veto
Everyone woke up with one of the news we had yet to anticipate the presidential changeover in the United States. US Commerce Secretary Gina Raymondo has issued written remarks regarding the dispute between the country and Huawei. According to the statement, nothing will change now with Huawei after Joe Biden becomes president of the United States. It imposed a veto on Huawei that began in 2019 and remains in place as it has worsened in recent months. Huawei may still not be able to work with US companies. Raimondo put an end to hope even after the change of presidency.
Gina Raimondo's statements are crystal clear for the near future regarding the relationship between Huawei and the US government. In these statements, he says that if the company is on the company's blacklists, it means that it is endangering the security of the state. It also says that it currently has no reason to believe that the current companies on the list should not be on it.
Gina Raimondo is in the government of Joe Biden and is the Secretary of Commerce, so she could be one of the main ones responsible for changing the situation. Now everything indicates that this will not be the case. Huawei could still be blacklisted for the United States, so the hope of seeing the company's devices is lost with Google services and apps.
Of course, the possibilities still exist, as Huawei can appeal and show that it does not pose any risk, something that it appears to have not done yet with the new government in power.