Nikkei Asian Review noted the Chinese company has been “temporarily restricted.” The alliance said in a statement it’s complying with the US commerce department order: This means Huawei’s upcoming devices can still use WiFi technology, but it won’t be certified by the alliance. In the short term. the company’s devices won’t be affected. The second blow of the weekend came through SD association. It has also delisted the Chinese company from its website. Due to this, future Huawei products like phones and laptops won’t be able to support SD or MicroSD cards. Huawei’s future as a device maker is getting murkier and murkier by the day. If it doesn’t reach a settlement with the US Commerce Department, it’ll be very difficult for the company to sustain outside China.