Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou is set to face extradition hearings in Canada after the U.S. charged her with crimes related to violating sanctions against Iran. WSJ’s Shelby Holliday explains three things to know about the case. Photo: APSHENZHEN, China—Huawei Technologies Co. filed a lawsuit challenging a law signed by President Trump in August that restricts federal agencies from doing business with the Chinese company, the latest in a series of countermoves by the telecommunications giant. The lawsuit challenges the constitutionality of parts of the National Defense Authorization Act, an annual measure that authorized billions of dollars in military spending and put new limits on federal dollars going to Huawei and its Chinese rival, ZTE Corp.
Source: Wall Street Journal March 07, 2019 02:03 UTC