This is why Canada detained Huawei's CFO Meng Wanzhou. I'm also guessing this news is why Telus, a major Canadian telco, just dropped Huawei for its 5G rollout and went with Ericsson instead. This is in line with other Canadian telcos and I believe the rest of the Five Eyes as well. Although didn't the UK flirt with Huawei for a while there?
Funny how easy it is for "independent" reporters to find financial malfeasance goldmines when it is in the interest of US military leadership.<p><i></i>*<p>Daily white collar crime? Panama papers? i sleep<p>Manufacturing consent for endless war with Eastasia? REAL SHIT<p><i></i>*<p>"China’s foreign ministry said the United States was politicizing economic and trade issues, which is not in the interest of Chinese or American firms."<p>Hard to disagree.
I think it's amazing that out of all the things Huawei has been accused of doing the thing that got them officially in trouble is reselling <i>American</i> servers.
Suppose Tim Cook’s daughter was arrested in Thailand for Apple’s alleged breach of China’s sanctions against Saudi Arabia.<p>How would you Americans feel about that?
China is holding two innocent Canadian diplomats in poor conditions while Canada does what a modern nation does and allow The CFO a presumption of innocence. She gets to stay in a mansion. Those two Canadians may never see their families again.<p>This extradition better be worth it. If the US frees her as some political pawn I’m going to lose my shit.
This corporate malfeasance seems pretty tame in comparison to what US multinationals regularly get away with. For example, no one has been arrested from Boeing.
This was the entire premise why Canada held Meng Wanzhou no? I don't see any new information surfaced in this article from what was already publicized in 2018.<p>Seems like it's just a chance to re-broadcast a headline for another news cycle.