Huawei is set for a trial in the US due to alleged breaches of sanctions against Iran, following a judge's decision to reject its request to dismiss various charges. The court recognized a need for further clarity regarding the defendant's actions. Charges involve historical business dealings with Iran by Skycom, conspiracy to steal trade secrets, and bank fraud. The indictment posits that Huawei engaged in industrial espionage to expand its business by misappropriating intellectual property from American firms and misrepresented its Iran dealings to US financial authorities.
Huawei is facing trial over alleged sanctions breaches against Iran after a judge dismissed its bid to eliminate several charges, emphasizing the lack of clarity about what the defendant did.
The indictment charges Huawei with conspiracy to steal trade secrets and includes various allegations of industrial espionage from 2000 to 2018, specifically misappropriating intellectual property from American companies.
The charges state that Huawei misrepresented its dealings with Iran to the US government and financial institutions, asserting that the business was compliant with applicable US law.
The court ruling indicates Huawei operated Skycom as an unofficial subsidiary to gain prohibited technology and services, contributing to the serious allegations against the company.
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