U.S. officials are widening an investigation into whether Chinese technology giant Huawei violated American trade controls on Cuba, Iran, Sudan, and Syria, The New York Times reported, citing a previously unreported Treasury Department subpoena sent to Huawei in December. The Office of Foreign Assets Control, the Treasury Department agency overseeing international sanctions, got involved after the Department of Commerce issued a subpoena to Huawei last summer. Huawei has not been accused of committing crimes, but the investigation comes at a sensitive time, as the Trump administration pressures China to reduce trade with North Korea as leverage to get the Hermit Kingdom to rein in its missile and nuclear weapons programs. Source: The New York Times |
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