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From this week onwards, movements related to Huawei Technologies, China's largest telecommunications equipment manufacturer, are planned.
First, on February 28, a hearing will be held in Washington State, USA, in a case where Huawei is said to have stolen technical information on smartphone inspection equipment from T-Mobile, a major US telecommunications equipment company. According to Huawei, this case has already been disputed in civil lawsuits in 2017. In fact, the court ordered Huawei to pay T-Mobile $4.8 million, but the US Department of Justice has again filed a criminal case against the case.
Furthermore, there have been recent developments regarding the treatment of Meng Wanzhou, the daughter of the founder, CFO (Chief Financial Officer) and Vice Chairman. By March 1, it will be decided whether she will begin the process of extraditing her to the United States. And on March 6th, Meng Wanzhou will appear in a Canadian court, where the hearing will begin. However, the handover is expected to take some time.
Since Meng Wanzhou's CFO was arrested on December 1, 2018, the news surrounding Huawei has been covered at a dizzying pace, and even recently, various information is still flying around. Recently, Huawei has stepped up its counterattack offensive, and some claim that there is no evidence of espionage, and it has been reported that President Donald Trump is considering a "review" of Huawei's exclusion. there is Therefore, I would like to organize and verify the new trends that have been discussed recently.
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