Unfair competition or…

I just read this article

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-huawei-tech-alphabet-exclusive/exclusive-google-suspends-some-business-with-huawei-after-trump-blacklist-source-idUSKCN1SP0NB

And I can’t help to see this as taking out competition. It’s no secret that if huawei would be selling in the us they would be the largest smartphone manufacturer.

And in all honesty I never had a phone I liked more that the p20pro and now p30pro. It’s just an amazing device with an awesome camera setup.

So what does this mean?

Well it’s of course very uncertain. Is this just some temporary situation where after discussions a solution is found, or does this mean the end of an amazing product?

It’s know Huawei has they own OS based on Android which is supposed to run much faster and will run “all apps” but in al honesty for me that would probably be question of how many apps will be available. If it’s really all apps I couldn’t care less but if it’s only a selection it would be a major blow I’m afraid

And why?

If you don’t want a brand in your country just put import limits on it like it is now. Putting a “national security” order to google to stop support immediately is in my opinion so over the top that I really can’t draw another conclusion that it’s all about taking out a competitive brand. And that’s a really bad thing to use the option “national security ban”

What do you think?

Is this taking out the competition or is it just to use a ban like this?