KEY POINTS
  • Google has suspended business activity with Huawei that involves the transfer of hardware, software and key technical services.
  • That means Huawei will not be able to license the Android operating system complete with Google services and will instead have to use an open-source version.
  • Analysts said that could cause big problems for the company internationally, where nearly half of its smartphone shipments go.
  • Other Huawei suppliers, including Qualcomm and Intel, reportedly told employees they will not sell to the Chinese firm until further notice.

Google's move to stop licensing its Android mobile operating system to Huawei could deal a huge blow to the Chinese tech giant's ambitions to become the top player in smartphones globally.

The U.S. tech conglomerate has suspended business activity with Huawei that involves the transfer of hardware, software and key technical services. Google made the move in order to comply with Washington's decision to put Huawei on the so-called Entity List, meaning American firms need to get a license to sell products to the Chinese firm.