Canada arrests Chief Financial Officer of China’s Huawei Technologies
The Hindu
December 06,2018
The Chinese Embassy in Ottawa said her human
rights were violated and demanded she be freed.
Canadian authorities said on Wednesday that
they have arrested the chief financial officer of China’s Huawei Technologies
for possible extradition to the United States. China demanded her immediate release, and
a former Canadian envoy to China warned the case might lead to retaliation by
the Chinese against American and Canadian executives.
Justice Department spokesman Ian McLeod said
Meng Wanzhou was detained in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Saturday. Ms. Meng
is a prominent member of Chinese society as deputy chairman of the board and
the daughter of company founder Ren Zhengfei. McLeod said a publication ban had been imposed
in the case and he could not provide further details. The ban was sought by
Meng, who has a bail hearing Friday, he said. The Wall Street Journal reported earlier this
year that U.S. authorities are investigating whether Chinese tech giant Huawei
violated sanctions on Iran.
“The company has been provided very little
information regarding the charges and is not aware of any wrongdoing by Ms.
Meng,” the statement said. The Chinese Embassy in Ottawa said her human
rights were violated and demanded she be freed. “The Chinese side firmly opposes and strongly
protests over such kind of actions which seriously harmed the human rights of
the victim,” the statement said.
A U.S. Justice Department spokesman declined
to comment. In April, China appealed to Washington to
avoid damaging business confidence following the Wall Street Journal report
that U.S. authorities were investigating whether Huawei violated sanctions on
Iran amid spiralling technology tensions. A foreign ministry spokeswoman, Hua Chunying,
said then that China hoped the U.S. would refrain from taking actions that
could further undermine investor confidence in the U.S. business environment
and harm its domestic economy.
That same month Washington barred Huawei rival
ZTE Corp. from exporting U.S. technology in a separate case over exports to
Iran and North Korea Mr. Trump has threatened to raise tariffs on
Chinese goods in response to complaints that Beijing improperly pressures
foreign companies to hand over technology. That is widely seen as part of a
broader effort by Washington to respond to intensifying competition with
Chinese technology industries that Trump says benefit from improper subsidies
and market barriers. The escalating trade war is threatening world economic
growth and has set global investors on edge. David Mulroney, a former Canadian ambassador
to China, said U.S. and Canadian business executives could face reprisals in
China.
“That’s something we should be watching out
for. It’s a possibility. China’s plays rough,” Mulroney said. “It’s a prominent
member of their society and it’s a company that really embodies China’s quest
for global recognition as a technology power.” Mulroney said Canada should be prepared for
“sustained fury” from the Chinese and said it will be portrayed in China as
Canada kowtowing to Trump. He also said the Iran allegations are very damaging
to Huawei and said China will push back hard.
Wenran Jiang, a senior fellow at the Institute
of Asian Research at the University of British Columbia, noted the arrest took
place on the same day Trump met with Chinese President Xi Jinping to discuss
the trade war after the close of the G-20 summit in Argentina.
“She was in transit though Vancouver. That
means the intelligence agencies in Canada and the U.S. were tracking her and
planning to arrest her for some time,” he said. “The Chinese will read this as
a planned conspiracy to do damage.” U.S. Senator Ben Sasse, a Republican member of
the Senate Armed Services and Banking committees, said Huawei is an agent of
China’s communist party and applauded Canada for the arrest.
“Americans are grateful that our Canadian partners
have arrested the Chief Financial Officer of a giant Chinese telecom company
for breaking U.S. sanctions against Iran,” he said.
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