Yesterday we reported that Google had removed Huawei's Android license following the Chinese company being added to a US government trade blacklist, and now it seems Microsoft may also be taking action against Huawei, as reported by The Verge.
It appears as if Microsoft has quietly removed Huawei's MateBook X Pro from their online stores, for example, and in fact searches for any Huawei products are fruitless. This report claims that existing MateBook X Pro stock is still being sold at retail, however.
This trade blacklist comes after the company was suspected of using their 5G network to spy on the US on behalf of the Chinese government, which is why companies have pulled support for Huawei.
Have you tried the MateBook X Pro?