INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
ZTE's return to the US may be short-lived after several politicians urged President Trump to re-instate the ban on the Chinese
manufacturer.In a letter to the President, Senator Mark Warner, the Democratic vice chairman of the Intelligence Committee, and Marco Rubio,
a Republican member of the committee, claimed that ZTE should be banned as it still posed a "significant threat" to US national
some time after the Trump administration publicly accused both it and fellow Chinese firm Huawei of illegal surveillance on US interests.The
company was hit with a ban from operating in the US earlier this year after it breached an agreement reached for illegally shipping products
a deal that saw it pay a $1 billion fine, change its board and management, and put $400 million in escrow.