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Huawei's Meng arrives in Shenzhen after release from Canada
Meng Wanzhou, chief financial officer of Chinese telecoms giant Huawei, landed in Shenzhen on Saturday evening after more than 1,000 days under house arrest in Canada. Meng Wanzhou, chief financial officer of Chinese telecoms giant Huawei, landed in Shenzhen on Saturday evening after more than 1,000 days under house arrest in Canada. -
Huawei heir apparent prepares for life after three years of Canada court battle
After being stuck for nearly three years, largely confined to her multi-million-dollar Canadian house in a sought-after neighborhood in Vancouver, Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou looks set to return home to China. After being stuck for nearly three years, largely confined to her multi-million-dollar Canadian house in a sought-after neighborhood in Vancouver, Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou looks set to return home to China. -
Huawei CFO, U.S. reach agreement on charges, allowing her to leave Canada
Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou has reached an agreement with U.S. prosecutors to end the bank fraud case against her, U.S. prosecutors said on Friday, a move that should allow her to leave Canada and relieve a point of tension between China and the United States. Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou has reached an agreement with U.S. prosecutors to end the bank fraud case against her, U.S. prosecutors said on Friday, a move that should allow her to leave Canada and relieve a point of tension between China and the United States. -
U.S. Commerce chief: more action to be taken on Huawei if needed
U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said on Thursday the Biden administration will take further action against Chinese telecoms firm Huawei if necessary, after some Republican lawmakers have pressed for more steps. U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said on Thursday the Biden administration will take further action against Chinese telecoms firm Huawei if necessary, after some Republican lawmakers have pressed for more steps. -
Biden nominee for key China export post expects Huawei to remain blacklisted
U.S. President Joe Biden's nominee to a post overseeing export policy on China said on Tuesday he sees Chinese telecoms firm Huawei as a national security threat and expects to keep the company on a trade blacklist unless "things change." U.S. President Joe Biden's nominee to a post overseeing export policy on China said on Tuesday he sees Chinese telecoms firm Huawei as a national security threat and expects to keep the company on a trade blacklist unless "things change." -
U.S. Approves Licenses For Huawei To Buy Auto Chips
U.S. officials have approved license applications worth hundreds of millions of dollars for China's blacklisted telecom company Huawei to buy chips for its growing auto component business, two people familiar with the matter said. U.S. officials have approved license applications worth hundreds of millions of dollars for China's blacklisted telecom company Huawei to buy chips for its growing auto component business, two people familiar with the matter said. -
What Happens Next in Huawei CFO Meng's Canada Extradition Case?
Judicial hearings in Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou's extradition case wrapped up on Wednesday and British Columbia Associate Chief Justice Heather Holmes said she would announce the date of her ruling on Oct. 21. Judicial hearings in Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou's extradition case wrapped up on Wednesday and British Columbia Associate Chief Justice Heather Holmes said she would announce the date of her ruling on Oct. 21. -
Huawei Increased Lobbying Budget To Counter U.S. Trade Ban
Huawei increased its spending on lobbyists to tackle U.S. sanctions. Huawei increased its spending on lobbyists to tackle U.S. sanctions. -
Meng Wanzhou 'Contractually Bound' To Seek Ban Of HSBC Documents
HSBC requires Meng's leawyers to "use reasonable efforts" to keep confidential information concealed. HSBC requires Meng's leawyers to "use reasonable efforts" to keep confidential information concealed. -
Huawei Launches Own Mobile OS, Rivaling Google’s Android
Huawei is looking to wean itself off U.S. technology. Huawei is looking to wean itself off U.S. technology.