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It would be best for China to take Huawei ‘s L

Whether China likes it or not, Huawei, is in deep shit over international sanction violations. As we previously reported, Huawei was hit with a total of 10 charges over a 10-page federal indictment in relation to allegedly secretly done business in Iran. Huawei denies all allegations, but, the United States remains firm that it has proof that Meng Wanzhou used a secret “company” to do business in Iran [which is banned].

But, China, has once again proved just how dictatorial and weird that they really are. China has a long and problematic history of believing that they are above the law, which, is something that others have clearly had enough of. For example, Meng Wanzhou is still in custody pending extradition to the U.S — despite demands from China for her release.

What’s problematic about Huawei and China is that even though Huawei is accused of stealing trade secrets from an international company — China is still prepared to go to bat for Huawei. It’s as if that in Chinas’ world, international laws and regulations, don’t actually exist.

Enter: The Global Times. Earlier this week, The Global Times published an op-ed decrying reporting from a Canadian reporter who unknowingly got Canada’s Ambassador to China fired. She since then has become the target of China’s wrath, who, has falsely accused her of “maliciously targeting Chinese state media and the government” by addressing the issue of Wanzhou and Huawei in Canadian media.

In laments terms, uh, the U.S actually alleges that Huawei and Wanzhou “knowingly deceived US banks into violating sanctions against Iran”.

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