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A US judge has ruled that Huawei must stand trial following a 16-count indictment from 2019 accusing the Chinese telecommunications company of trying to steal trade secrets from its US rivals and selling surveillance equipment to Iran despite trade sanctions , US District Judge Ann Donnelly found sufficient evidence in the indictment to refute the company's bid for dismissal.
In a 52-page decision, the Brooklyn judge ruled that its arguments for dismissal were premature. The indictment alleges that Huawei engaged in racketeering, stole trade secrets from six companies and committed bank fraud by misleading the financial organizations about its work in Iran., which did business in that country. Donnelly said that prosecutors successfully alleged that Skycom "operated as Huawei's Iranian subsidiary and ultimately stood to benefit" from over $100 million in money transfers through the US financial system.during President Trump's first term and coincided with the Department of Justice launching an investigation into China's alleged theft of intellectual property. Chinese officials have accused the US government of "economic bullying" and of using national security concerns as a pretext for "oppressing Chinese companies." The company's CFO Meng Wanzhou, whose father founded the company,for three years on allegations that Huawei violated sanctions with Iran. Wanzhou was eventually released and the charges were dismissed.The US government began restricting Huawei's access to American technology in 2019, citing security concerns. The company struggled to maintain its market share, but has since ramped up its own development of chips and related technologies. The company also shifted its focus to the Chinese market.
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