Politics Behind US Case Against Huawei: Beijing

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2019-01-29 HKT 12:34

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  • The foreign ministry spokesman says charges against Huawei shows Washington is using state power against legitimate companies. Image: Shutterstock

    The foreign ministry spokesman says charges against Huawei shows Washington is using state power against legitimate companies. Image: Shutterstock

China on Tuesday decried the "political manipulations" behind the US case against Huawei as Washington indicted the tech giant's chief financial officer and levelled sweeping charges against the company.

"For some time, the US has used state power to discredit and crack down on specific Chinese companies in an attempt to strangle the enterprises' legitimate and legal operations," the foreign ministry said in a statement attributed to spokesman Geng Shuang.

"There are strong political motivations and political manipulations behind the actions," Geng said.

The US Justice Department unveiled 13 charges against Huawei Technologies, its chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou – the daughter of the company's founder – who is currently out on bail in Canada, and two affiliates related to violating US sanctions on Iran.

In addition, 10 US federal charges were filed against two Huawei affiliates for stealing robot technology from T-Mobile.

China said it is "highly concerned" about the lawsuit against Huawei and called on the justice department to immediately withdraw the arrest warrant against Meng.

"We strongly urge the US to stop the unreasonable suppression of Chinese companies including Huawei and treat Chinese enterprises objectively and fairly," Geng said.

Geng also called on Canada to release Meng.

Meanwhile Huawei in a statement rejected the US charges.

"Huawei is disappointed to learn of the charges brought against the company today," it said. "The Company denies that it or its subsidiary or affiliate have committed any of the asserted violations of US law set forth in each of the indictments."

The firm "is not aware of any wrongdoing by Ms Meng, and believes the US courts will ultimately reach the same conclusion," it added. (AFP)

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Last updated: 2019-01-29 HKT 12:53

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