Category: Huawei

Leaders Trade Barbs on ‘Two Michaels,’ China Human Rights in English Debate

A question on where the next prime minister will stand when it comes to the “trade off” between Canada’s economic growth and recognizing the Chinese regime’s human rights violations sparked fiery exchanges among party leaders during the English debate on Thursday night. Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau was quick to jump in the moment NDP Leader…


Coordinated Western Response Needed to Counter Chinese Space Threat: UK Expert

The West is facing a growing threat from China in the space sector, and a coordinated response is needed to counter that, space industry experts told the UK Parliament on Tuesday. “I think China is one of the biggest issues at play geopolitically. China is building up a strong military and civil and more commercial…


China Tilts From Spavor Toward Kovrig in a Desperate Bid for Leverage Against Canada

Commentary Last week, China’s state-run tabloid Global Times ran an article, based on information from an inside source, which laid out the evidence that stood as the basis for sentencing Canadian national Michael Spavor to 11 years on spying charges in a case linked to Huawei. Spavor’s trial was held in secret. The article caused…


Chinese Branch of US Company Issues Fake Reports Triggering Product Recalls in South Korea

A Chinese branch of a U.S.-based multinational electronics testing company has been issuing fake reports for China-made goods entering the South Korean market for eight years, Korean media reported as a massive recall of products was announced. The recall impacted 1,696 products sold by 378 companies in South Korea, Korean media reported. The top three companies with…


China’s Captive in Vancouver

Commentary Meng Wanzhou, the daughter of Huawei’s founder and its chief financial officer, has been fighting extradition to the United States ever since December 2018, when Canadian authorities arrested her at the Vancouver airport at the behest of the U.S. government. Her Canadian lawyers argued, among numerous other points over three years now, that the extradition request…


China Still Main Source of Fentanyl in US

Chinese fentanyl is pouring into the United States. It’s moved through Mexican cartels, and with implicit permission from the Chinese Communist Party. The White House appeals to the private sector to beef up defenses against cyberattacks, while experts say China is actively engaged in war with the United States. China revives old claims about the…


NTD Business Full Broadcast (Aug. 25)

Goldman Sachs becoming the latest Wall Street firm to mandate shots, saying anyone entering its U-S offices needs to be fully vaccinated. And Delta airlines will ask unvaccinated workers to pay more for healthcare. The U-S is reportedly allowing Huawei to buy chips for vehicle parts. The approval could be worth hundreds of millions of…


What Happens Next in Huawei CFO Meng’s Canada Extradition Case?

VANCOUVER—Judicial hearings in Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou’s extradition case wrapped up on Wednesday and British Columbia Associate Chief Justice Heather Holmes said she would announce the date of her ruling on Oct. 21. Meng, 49, was detained in December 2018 at Vancouver International Airport on a U.S. warrant charging her with bank fraud…


Canadian Judge Reserves Decision on Huawei CFO Meng’s Extradition Case

A Canadian judge on Wednesday reserved her decision on whether to extradite Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou to the United States, saying she will announce the date of her ruling in October. Associate Chief Justice Heather Holmes adjourned the hearing by saying that on Oct. 21 she will likely announce when she will rule on whether…


Meng Wanzhou’s Legal Team Omits Critical Information in Extradition Case, Government Lawyer Says on Final Day of Hearing

A lawyer for Canada’s attorney general says Meng Wanzhou’s legal team is omitting important information in the extradition case against her and is instead presenting an “alternative narrative,” as the formal hearing for the case is set to wrap up today. Robert Frater told the British Columbia Supreme Court that Meng’s 2013 presentation to international bank HSBC…