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MediaTek's official late night statement denies the ban on ZTE chips

Original title: late night statement of MediaTek: applying for export license to ZTE

In the early hours of April 28, Beijing time, Taiwan Lianfa Technology Co., Ltd. (Lianfa Technology Co., Ltd.) announced on its microblog late at night that it was applying for a production license for ZTE in order to ship as soon as possible.

Earlier, it was reported that the International Trade Bureau of Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs issued a statement on its website, saying that ZTE and ZTE KANGXUN had been included in the export control of strategic high-tech goods.

Liandeke yesterday released its financial report for the first quarter of 2018, with revenue of NT $49.654 billion (about RMB 10.645 billion), down 17.8% on a month on month basis. The gross profit rate was 38.4%, a month on month increase of 1 percentage point. Operating profit was NT $1.929 billion, up 49.5% on a month on month basis. The net profit was NT $2.66 billion (about RMB 570 million).

In a subsequent conference call, Cai Lixing, CEO of MediaTek, said that Taiwan authorities currently do not allow MediaTek to provide ZTE with any smartphone parts, and said the matter has limited financial impact on the company.

The following is the details of lianfake's microblog:

With regard to the media report on April 27 that Lianfa Technology (our company) shipped ZTE, this is to state as follows: according to the requirements of the International Trade Bureau of the Ministry of economic affairs of Taiwan, our company is actively preparing relevant documents to apply for ZTE's export license. In order to obtain the export license as soon as possible and continue to ship goods smoothly according to law.