“The U.S. government has provided no evidence to show that Huawei is a security threat”: Huawei Chief Legal Officer Song Liuping announces the filing of a motion for summary judgment to end the unfair treatment of the tech giant. #HuaweiFacts— Huawei Facts (@HuaweiFacts) May 29, 2019
Daily Mail: Huawei claims US move to put it on trade blacklist 'sets a dangerous precedent' as it launches legal bid to overturn law which bans federal agencies buying its products
* Huawei claimed US Congress did not provide evidence to support restrictions
* Legal officer Song Liuping hopes the ban will be declared 'unconstitutional'
* The tech giant has become the world leader in telecom networking equipment
* The 5G market is believed to be the future of high-speed telecommunications
* China and the US are involved in a trade dispute and tariff war since last July
Huawei has today filed a request asking a US court to throw out a legislation that bars federal agencies from buying its products.
Song Liuping, the firm's legal officer, said the company was due to file the motion for summary judgment on Tuesday.
The company is asking the US to scrap section 889 of the National Defense Authorization Act, which prohibits executive government agencies from procuring equipment from Huawei and its rival ZTE.
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WNU Editor: This company is screwed. They will get markets in Africa, Asia, and elsewhere. But in the markets that count .... North America, Europe, etc., they are doomed.
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