After the Trump administration reached a trade agreement with ZTE barely a week ago, the US-ZTE drama seemed done and over with. But now, thanks to a new provision from Congress, it’s poised to become even messier.
On Monday evening, the Senate put the kibosh on Trump’s deal to throw the Chinese telecommunications company ZTE a lifeline. A bipartisan provision added to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) says that all penalties imposed on ZTE must stay in place, despite any executive action. The NDAA passed 85-10.
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Source: Mashable | Senate outright rejects Trump's trade deal to save ZTE
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