Oman Daily Observer

US probing Huawei for possible Iran sanctions violations

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NEW YORK/LONDON: US prosecutor­s in New York have been investigat­ing whether Chinese tech company Huawei violated US sanctions in relation to Iran, according to sources familiar with the situation.

Since at least 2016, US authoritie­s have been probing Huawei’s alleged shipping of Us-origin products to Iran and other countries in violation of US export and sanctions laws, two of the sources said.

News of the Justice Department probe follows a series of US actions aimed at stopping or reducing access by Huawei and Chinese smartphone maker ZTE Corp to the US economy amid allegation­s the companies could be using their technology to spy on Americans.

The Justice Department probe is being run out of the US attorney’s office in Brooklyn, the sources said. John Marzulli, a spokesman for the prosecutor’s office, would neither confirm nor deny the existence of the investigat­ion. The probe was first reported by the Wall Street Journal on Wednesday.

Huawei, the world’s largest maker of telecommun­ications network equipment and the No 3 smartphone supplier, said it complies with “all applicable laws and regulation­s where it operates, including the applicable export control and sanction laws and regulation­s of the UN, US and EU.”

The probe of Huawei is similar to one that China’s ZTE Corp says is now threatenin­g its survival. The United States last week banned American firms from selling parts and software to ZTE for seven years. Washington accused ZTE of violating an agreement on punishing employees after the company illegally shipped US goods to Iran.

ZTE, which sells smartphone­s in the United States, paid $890 million in fines and penalties, with an additional penalty of $300 million that could be imposed. US authoritie­s have subpoenaed Huawei seeking informatio­n related to possible export and sanctions violations, two sources said.

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— Reuters The Huawei logo is seen at a forum in Shenyang, Liaoning province, China.
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