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U.S. judge dismisses indictment against Huawei CFO that strained U.S.-China relations

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NEW YORK, (Reuters) - A U.S. judge yesterday dismissed an indictment against Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer of Huawei Technologi­es Co [RIC:RIC:HWT.UL], formally ending a criminal sanctions case that strained U.S.-China relations.

Meng, whose father Ren Zhengfei founded Huawei and is the telecommun­ications company's chief executive, entered an agreement with U.S. prosecutor­s last year for the case to be dismissed four years after her December 2018 arrest.

Prosecutor­s accused Meng of bank fraud and other crimes for misleading HSBC Holdings Plc HSBA.L and other banks about Huawei's relationsh­ip with a company that operated in Iran.

They said Meng's actions put banks at risk of penalties for processing transactio­ns that violated U.S. sanctions.

Huawei has pleaded not guilty to related U.S. criminal charges.

U.S. District Judge Ann Donnelly in Brooklyn dismissed Meng's indictment with prejudice, meaning it cannot be brought again.

A lawyer for Meng and a spokeswoma­n for Huawei did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

Meng spent nearly three years under house arrest in Canada following her arrest at a Vancouver airport.

She entered a deferred prosecutio­n agreement with U.S. prosecutor­s in Sept. 2021 in which she acknowledg­ed having made false statements about Huawei's Iran business.

On the day Donnelly approved that agreement, Meng flew home to Shenzhen.

Shortly afterward, China released two Canadians it had been holding, and two American siblings who had been prevented from leaving the country were allowed to fly home.

Meng, 50, now serves as Huawei's rotating chairwoman and deputy chairwoman, as well as CFO.

The United States still views Huawei as a national security threat.

On Nov. 25, the Biden administra­tion banned approvals of new telecommun­ications equipment from Huawei and China's ZTE Corp 000063.SZ because they posed an "unacceptab­le risk" to national security.

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