05-23-2019, 05:28 AM
(05-22-2019, 11:23 AM)tryp4vps Wrote: It is unlikely the Trump administration had any solid evidence that Huawei has breached the U.S. data laws, at least according to what I can read from the recent news.
And I believe if there had any evidence, the Trump administration should had already sued Huawei directly, as Huawei still have some branch offices in the U.S.
Canada (who isn't doing too well with its relationship with Trump), apprehended the owner's daughter (Chief Financial Officer of Huawei) in Canada for breaking US trade sanctions on Iran.
https://www.businessinsider.sg/huawei-fo...rt-2019-5/
So that to me is more or less evidence that the breaking of the trade sanctions with Iran is real. The father thinks his daughter will likely be doing some jail time, and the article makes it sound as though the father - the founder of Huawei - sees that as collateral damage. He doesn't seem to be too worried about it.
@sagher Agreed. The real issue is a trade war with China. Maybe Canada is using this for its advantage as well in its trade war with the US - like trying to score bonus points with Trump. As Canada and Mexico are also at odds with Trump about tariff agreements in North America.