KEY POINTS
  • Huawei is canceling the launch of a new Matebook laptop.
  • Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei’s consumer business, says that's a result of being on the U.S. Entity List, which restricts American firms selling products to the Chinese company.
  • Huawei’s flagship Matebook X relies on Intel chips and Microsoft software.
A Huawei logo is displayed at a retail store in Beijing, China on May 27, 2019.

Chinese tech giant Huawei has scrapped the launch of new laptop as a result of being effectively barred from doing business with American suppliers.

It's the first product launch the company has cancelled as a result of being put on a blacklist restricting its access to U.S. technology.