HUAWEI
Company chief accused of fraud has been released on probation
Huawei's daughter Meng Wanzhou has been detained in the second court hearing in Huawei, the Huawei director was arrested on suspicion of having lied about a subsidiary of Huawei in order to gain access to the Iranian market, American countries.
The Vancouver court ruled that he was released on parole, although the Canadian government's attorney opposed it.
US officials suspect the Chinese group has exported products of US origin to Iran and other countries targeted by Washington sanctions, violating its laws.
A federal law prohibits government and military officials from using devices manufactured by Huawei and their alleged links to the Chinese Communist Party are often stressed.
Washington has also launched a sweeping campaign with allied countries to dissuade its telecoms companies from using equipment from the Chinese group to give Beijing access to sensitive information, according to US media.
Huawei continues to defend its independence and says it has never used its equipment to spy on or sabotage communications in the countries where it is used.
Meanwhile, the Chinese telecoms group said it was "surprised and disillusioned" with statements by a European Commission vice-president who called for the need for concern about the company's security threat.
The group said it was "open to dialogue" with Vice President Andrus Ansip to dispel the misunderstanding and said it intends to maintain "long-standing cooperation" with the European Commission. of the United States of América.
Lusa Agency
The Vancouver court ruled that he was released on parole, although the Canadian government's attorney opposed it.
US officials suspect the Chinese group has exported products of US origin to Iran and other countries targeted by Washington sanctions, violating its laws.
A federal law prohibits government and military officials from using devices manufactured by Huawei and their alleged links to the Chinese Communist Party are often stressed.
Washington has also launched a sweeping campaign with allied countries to dissuade its telecoms companies from using equipment from the Chinese group to give Beijing access to sensitive information, according to US media.
Huawei continues to defend its independence and says it has never used its equipment to spy on or sabotage communications in the countries where it is used.
Meanwhile, the Chinese telecoms group said it was "surprised and disillusioned" with statements by a European Commission vice-president who called for the need for concern about the company's security threat.
The group said it was "open to dialogue" with Vice President Andrus Ansip to dispel the misunderstanding and said it intends to maintain "long-standing cooperation" with the European Commission. of the United States of América.
Lusa Agency
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