Google has suspended business with Huawei that requires the transfer of hardware and software products except those covered by open source licenses, a source close to the matter told Reuters.
The news is a blow to the Chinese technology company that the US government has sought to blacklist around the world.
Huawei Technologies will immediately lose access to updates to the Android operating system and the next version of its smartphones outside China will lose access to popular applications and services including the Google Play Store and the Gmail app.
Details of the specific services were still being discussed internally at Google, according to the source. Huawei attorneys are also studying the impact of US commerce department actions, a Huawei spokesman said on Friday. Huawei was not immediately reachable for further comment.
Representatives of the US commerce department did not immediately have comment.
Huawei will continue to have access to the version of the Android operating system available through the open source license that is free to anyone who wishes to use it.
But Google will stop providing technical support and collaboration for Android and Google services to Huawei, the source said.
On Thursday the Trump administration officially added Huawei to a trade blacklist, immediately enacting restrictions that will make it extremely difficult for the technology giant to do business with US companies.