By Gerry Shih Gerry Shih China Correspondent Email Bio Follow March 7 at 3:03 AM SHENZHEN, China — Huawei said Thursday that it has sued the U.S. government to challenge a law that bans federal agencies from buying its telecommunications equipment, opening a new front in the metastasizing global contest between the Chinese technology giant and Washington.
In the past year, the United States has sought to persuade governments worldwide to shun Huawei equipment, indicted its employees for stealing American technology and sought the extradition of top executive Meng Wanzhou on fraud charges, deeply angering China’s ruling Communist Party. U.S.
Kaspersky has lost in both district and appellate court in the District of Columbia, with judges ruling that the bans were defense-minded and not punitive in nature. And Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou sued the Canadian government last week, alleging violation of her civil rights shortly after Canada approved a hearing for her extradition to the United States, where she is wanted to face fraud charges in court.
Western governments have likened China’s detention of the Canadians to hostage-taking, but their criticism has been undermined by statements by President Trump suggesting he could use the various criminal cases against Huawei as a bargaining chip to resolve unrelated trade disputes.
Has any company ever tried suing the Chinese government?
Umm. F**K that noise.
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