20190607 Bản tin biển Đông
Huawei receives another blow: No Facebook, Instagram,
or WhatsApp apps on Android devices
Report: Google argues the Huawei ban would hurt its
Android monopoly
A world divided by 5G: Russia's Huawei deal is the
latest sign of an emerging internet iron curtain
We don’t believe US on Huawei, but we’re still working
with other firms, says Russian mobile giant
Golden Age of Cooperation Between U.S., China Is
Coming to an End, Says Fenghe Group’s Wu
Bloomberg Markets and Finance Published on Jun 7, 2019
Jun.06 -- John Wu, founder and chairman at Fenghe
Group, discusses the U.S.-China trade war, its impact on China’s tech
ambitions, China’s chip production, tech startups, valuations in the industry,
where the next big thing in tech will come from, the risk to innovation in
China and his outlook for the Chinese economy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets:
China Open” from the sidelines of the Ecosperity Conference in Singapore.
'Game over': Big misses on jobs forecasts bring the
costs of trade war into sharper focus
Huawei CFO's ‘Complex’ Extradition Request Is Just 33
Pages Long
Pence urges China to free Canadians held after Meng
Wanzhou arrested
Published on Jun 7, 2019
An extradition hearing
will begin in January for a top executive of the Chinese tech company Huawei
wanted by the U.S on fraud charges. British Columbia's Supreme Court on
Thursday accepted a proposal by the defense team of Meng Wanzhou, (main), to
start her hearing January 20, more than a year after she was taken into custody
at Vancouver's airport.Defense lawyer David Martin, (inset), said the schedule
could allow the case to wrap up within two years, which he says would be a
"record" for such a complicated case.Meng, 47, the daughter of Huawei
Technologies Co Ltd's billionaire founder Ren Zhengfei, was arrested on
December 1 at Vancouver's airport in December on a U.S. warrant and is fighting
extradition.The United States has charged Meng with lying to banks about
Huawei's dealings with Iran in violation of U.S. trade sanctions. Both Meng and
Huawei deny any wrongdoing.Her attorney has argued that comments by U.S.
President Donald Trump suggest the case against her is politically motivated.
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