The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) is proceeding with a criminal case against Chinese tech giant Huawei, accusing the company of misleading banks about its business operations in Iran among other charges. The case is set to go to trial in January 2026. In a separate legal development, exiled Chinese businessman Guo Wengui is required to face a US fraud indictment, with details on the charges and proceedings yet to be disclosed.
U.S. criminal case against China's Huawei heads toward 2026 trial https://t.co/kX8XvjVCl1
US criminal case against Huawei heads toward 2026 trial https://t.co/eXO0OxmTAm
US criminal case against China's Huawei heads toward 2026 trial https://t.co/HiEzos7rSY https://t.co/0a3GaooZxm
U.S. criminal case against Huawei heads toward 2026 trial https://t.co/B4VhXuNbgN
The DOJ's criminal case accusing China's Huawei of misleading banks about the tech company's business in Iran, among other charges, is heading toward a January 2026 trial https://t.co/q5xv4G9FLu https://t.co/suAsZ9KSUY
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