ZTE shuts down operations

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Chinese mobile and networking firm ZTE has announced it is shutting down just weeks after being hit with a US government ban.The news was
revealed in a press release which noted that, "the major operating activities of the Company have ceased".ZTE's English-language homepage
has also been stripped of much of its content, including its online store, apparently signifying that the company's days are numbered, at
least in Western markets.However the company stated that it still has enough money to fulfil its commercial obligations, and is
communicating with the US government to try and modify or reverse the blocking order.BlockedZTE's shutdown comes weeks after the company has
hit with a ban by the US Department of Commerce which effectively ended its sales in the country, as well as blocked ZTE from working with
American suppliers.This followed the revelation that ZTE had flouted a US order by shipping US-made components to Iran and North Korea in
2017
The company was forced to pay a $1.2 billion fine, fired four senior employees and hit 35 others with wage and bonus restrictions.The UK
government also revealed it was uncertain about ZTE shortly after, with the NCSC issuing a warning to UK telcos urging them not to use ZTE
equipment.A letter leaked to the press revealed that the NCSC warned that, "the use of ZTE equipment or services within existing
telecommunications infrastructure would present risk to UK national security that could not be mitigated effectively or
practicably”.TheIndianSubcontinent Pro has approached ZTE for comment, but for now, the outlook looks bleak for the Chinese firm.