💨 Abstract
A U.S. judge has ruled that Huawei must face criminal charges, including technology theft, racketeering, and fraud. The company is accused of stealing trade secrets, aiding Iran's surveillance, and violating U.S. sanctions in North Korea. Huawei's request to dismiss the case was rejected, and the company has not yet responded to the ruling. The U.S. has previously raised national security concerns regarding Huawei, leading to global restrictions on its technology.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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