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‘All necessary measures’ to defend Chinese companies

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China’s foreign minister on Friday, March 8, promised “all necessary measures” to defend Chinese companies and citizens abroad amid legal clashes between tech giant Huawei and Washington.

Recent legal action against Chinese companies and individual­s is “deliberate political suppressio­n,” said Wang Yi at a news conference.

Wang was responding to a question about Beijing’s stance on Canada’s arrest of a Huawei Technologi­es Ltd. executive on US criminal charges and the company’s lawsuit in an American court aimed at overturnin­g restrictio­ns on sales of its telecom equipment.

“Recent actions against specific Chinese enterprise­s and individual­s are not simply judicial cases, but deliberate political suppressio­n,” said Wang.

Beijing will take “all necessary measures to resolutely safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprise­s and citizens,” he said.

“We also support companies and individual­s using legal weapons to protect their rights and in- terests and not to be silent lambs.”

China’s government has demanded Canada release Huawei’s chief financial officer. She is fighting US efforts to extradite her to face charges of lying to banks about dealings with Iran.

Wang gave no details of what Beijing might do, but a Canadian former diplomat and a businessma­n have been arrested in China in what is widely seen as an effort to pressure Canada.

Authoritie­s also have slowed imports of Canadian canola, an oilseed crop, by imposing more stringent inspection­s.

Meanwhile, Huawei faces charges including theft of trade secrets in a federal court in Seattle. The company pleaded not guilty this month.

On Thursday, Huawei announced it filed a lawsuit asking a US federal court to throw out a portion of this year’s American military appropriat­ions bill that bars the government from using its technology or dealing with contractor­s that do.

Huawei argues the measure improperly singles out the company for penalties without giving it a chance to defend itself.

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