KEY POINTS
  • The U.S. government's temporary easing of restrictions may bring little respite for Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei, analysts say.
  • On Monday, the U.S. government announced that the Commerce Department will allow Huawei to purchase American-made goods in order to maintain existing networks and provide software updates to its existing handsets.
  • The latest development came on the back of U.S. President Donald Trump's administration adding Huawei last week to a list that mandated a license for stateside companies if they want to do business with the Chinese company.
In this photo illustration, the Huawei logo and Chinese flag is seen displayed on an Android mobile phone.

The U.S. government's temporary easing of restrictions on Huawei may bring little respite for the Chinese telecommunications giant, according to analysts.

On Monday, the U.S. government announced that it will allow Huawei to purchase American-made goods in order to maintain existing networks and provide software updates to its existing handsets, though the company is still barred from purchasing American parts and components to manufacture new products without license approvals that likely will be denied.