"We are complying with the order and reviewing the implications," a Google spokesperson said on Monday. Huawei, the world's No. 2 smartphone seller, relies on a suite of
Google (GOOGL) services for its devices, including the Android operating system and the Google Play app store.
The Silicon Valley giant is suspending much of that access, according to
multiple reports, after Washington placed Huawei on a list of foreign firms deemed to undermine American national security or foreign policy interests.
Listed companies are barred from receiving components and software unless the trade is licensed.
Existing Huawei phones unaffected
Huawei will only be able to use the public version of Android and will not be able to access apps and services from Google. The news was
first reported by Reuters.
Google said consumers who already own Huawei smartphones will be largely unaffected for now.
"Google Play and the security protections from Google Play Protect will continue to function on existing Huawei devices," the spokesperson added, without providing further details.
The ban
threatens Huawei's supply chain and could also delay the rollout of 5G services around the world. But the most immediate headache for Huawei is what the decision means for future smartphone sales.
Most of Google's most popular products — like Gmail, YouTube and Google Maps — are banned in China, where Huawei offers domestic alternatives like
Tencent's (TCEHY) WeChat and
Baidu (BIDU) Maps.
But the company is hugely dependent on countries other than China. Roughly half its smartphone sales last year were made outside China, according to research firms Canalys and IDC.
Huawei said it is "examining the implications from the US actions for consumers," adding that it had spent at least three years working on its own operating system.
"Huawei has been building an alternative operating system just in case it is needed," said Huawei spokesperson Glenn Schloss. "We would like to be able to continue operating in the Microsoft and Google ecosystems," he added.
Huawei licenses Microsoft's operating system for its laptops and tablets.
Microsoft(MSFT) did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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