Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross suggests that any deal between the U.S. and ZTE Corp. allowing the firm to purchase U.S. hardware and software could require the firm to accept American compliance monitors at its locations. During an interview with CNBC, Ross said the penalty “would involve implanting people of our own choosing into the company to constitute a compliance unit” that would report back to Commerce. “The whole key is enforcement,” Ross added.
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White House ZTE Deal May Include US Compliance Monitor
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