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US criminal case against China''s Huawei heads toward 2026 trial

NEW YORK, April 4 (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department''s long-running criminal case accusing China''s Huawei of misleading banks about the tech company''s business in Iran, among other...

Huawei Faces Legal Battle Over Iran Ties: Chinese Tech Giant Under

A significant part of the case centers on Huawei''s operations in Iran through a Hong Kong-based company, Skycom. Prosecutors allege that Skycom acted as Huawei''s unofficial Iranian

Backfire: Export Controls Helped Huawei and Hurt U.S. Firms

In 2019, the U.S. government sanctioned Huawei for doing business with adversaries, such as Iran, by taking judicial actions and adding the company to the Department of Commerce''s

New Evidence Shows That Huawei Illegally Sold

New evidence has emerged which shows that Huawei has sold over $10 million dollars worth of equipment to an Iranian firm. Read on to find out more.

U.S. Judge Rules Huawei Must Face Criminal Charges in Tech Theft

Prosecutors say Huawei secretly controlled Skycom, which operated in Iran and moved over $100 million through the U.S. system. Huawei denies wrongdoing and called itself “a

Iran''s Backstab

The Iranian sunspot, in the operator contract with Huawei ZTE, specifies that the core equipment of the United States should be used instead of our own domestically produced ones. And

Huawei''s Iran sanctions evasion trial due in 2026 • The Register

Huawei looks set to face trial in 2026 over charges that it misled banks and Washington about historic business dealings in Iran in breach of US sanctions.

U.S. judge allows Huawei criminal case to proceed to trial

The Iran-related accusations stem from Huawei''s alleged control of Skycom, a Hong Kong company that conducted business in Iran.

Judge Says China''s Huawei Must Face Trial on Iran Dealings

A ruling by a US District Court judge on Tuesday has rejected a bid by Huawei Technologies to dismiss most of a federal indictment that accused the Chinese conglomerate of

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