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  2. Huawei employees collaborated with Chinese military on ...

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    Several Huawei Technologies Co employees have collaborated on at least 10 research projects with Chinese armed forces personnel over the past decade, Bloomberg reported on Thursday. Huawei workers ...

  3. Huawei CEO: Mounting problems mean we have to ax ... - AOL

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    Huawei also finds itself beset with heightened scrutiny over the assumption by the US and its allies that China uses Huawei products as potential tools for spying. ... Ren also told employees in ...

  4. Huawei employees worked with China military on research ... - AOL

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    Huawei has come under mounting scrutiny for over a year, led by U.S. allegations that "back doors" in its routers, switches and other gear could allow China to spy on U.S. communications.

  5. Li Hongyuan incident - Wikipedia

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    The Li Hongyuan Incident, or commonly cited as "Huawei 251" [1] [2] on the Chinese internet, refers to the 251-day detention and arrest without indictment of Li Hongyuan, a former employee of Huawei. Li had a labor dispute with Huawei and was detained for investigations on embezzlement, breach of confidentiality, and coercion from 16 December ...

  6. Criticism of Huawei - Wikipedia

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    In September 2014, Huawei faced a lawsuit from T-Mobile US, which alleged that Huawei stole technology from its Bellevue, Washington, headquarters.T-Mobile claimed that Huawei's employees snuck into a T-Mobile lab during the period of 2012–2013 and stole parts of its robot Tappy used for testing smartphones.

  7. Concerns over Chinese involvement in 5G wireless networks

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    In regards to the aforementioned T-Mobile robotic arm, Huawei's US division disavowed the employee's actions and this program, as it is not in line with local business practices), and having used a shell company to mask investments in Iran that violated US sanctions (including resale of technology of US origin); in October 2011, The Wall Street ...

  8. Huawei's side businesses keep it all in the family - AOL

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    Huawei may be one of China's most global companies - with more than 180,000 employees in more than 170 countries running a telecommunications and technology business that generates more than $100 ...

  9. Meng Wanzhou - Wikipedia

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    Meng Wanzhou (Chinese: 孟晚舟; born 13 February 1972), also known as Cathy Meng and Sabrina Meng, [6] also informally known in China as the "Princess of Huawei", [7] is a Chinese business executive. She is the deputy chair of the board and chief financial officer (CFO) of Huawei, which was founded by her father Ren Zhengfei.