KEY POINTS
  • The U.S. on Tuesday said it revoked certain licenses to sell chips to China's Huawei, in its latest efforts to curb China's tech power.
  • "As part of this process, as we have done in the past, we sometimes revoke export licenses," a Commerce spokesperson said, declining to comment on specific licenses. "But we can confirm that we have revoked certain licenses for exports to Huawei."
  • Huawei's consumer business is seeing a resurgence after launching the Mate 60 Pro smartphone in August.
BERLIN, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 03: People arrive to attend the Huawei keynote address at the IFA 2020 Special Edition consumer electronics and appliances trade fair.

The U.S. has revoked certain licenses for chip exports to Chinese tech giant Huawei, the Commerce Department told CNBC on Tuesday, in its latest efforts to curb China's tech power.

"We continuously assess how our controls can best protect our national security and foreign policy interests, taking into consideration a constantly changing threat environment and technological landscape," a Commerce spokesperson said in a statement.