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Huawei cut off from Android and US chips amid US ban

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US companies including Google begin to cut delivery of software and hardware to Huawei following its blacklisting by the Trump administration. Also, OPEC agrees to continue production cuts amid US-Iran tensions, and China's outbreak of African swine fever is set to raise meat prices worldwide.

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