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This Article is From Jul 17, 2018

ZTE Surges After the U.S. Frees It to Resume Doing Business

(Bloomberg) -- ZTE Corp. climbed as much as 15 percent after the U.S. formally lifted a ban on its American technology purchases, allowing the Chinese telecoms gear-maker to resume business.

The company's shares marked a month's high in Hong Kong and rose by their 10 percent daily limit in Shenzhen. Washington's decision resolves a months-long moratorium that thrust ZTE into the center of a U.S.-China trade dispute and threatened to choke off the components it needs to make its networking gear and smartphones.

The company had languished in limbo since the U.S. imposed the moratorium in April as punishment for violating Iran and North Korean export sanctions, then lying about it. In return for lifting that ban, ZTE forked over $1.4 billion in penalties, replaced its entire board and agreed to let the U.S. appoint compliance overseers to monitor its business.

ZTE said in a weekend post on social media service Weibo that it would “set out with full confidence” after the U.S. decision. It estimates it could incur a loss of as much as 9 billion yuan ($1.3 billion) for the first half of the year.

“This will push investors to reconsider their overly pessimistic expectations,” Wu Youwen, an analyst with Zhongtai Securities, wrote in a research note. “The communications sector had led market declines since the start of the year. It's fully reflected concerns about shrinking capital expenditure, the ZTE issue and China-U.S. relations.”

U.S. Lifts Ban on China's ZTE After $1.4 Billion Penalty

To contact Bloomberg News staff for this story: Gao Yuan in Beijing at ygao199@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Robert Fenner at rfenner@bloomberg.net, Edwin Chan

©2018 Bloomberg L.P.

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