Meng Wanzhou is out on bail and living in Vancouver, Canada. Reuters
CNBC: Canada allows US extradition of Huawei CFO to proceed
* It's the first step in what's likely to be a lengthy and revealing legal process.
* Meng will appear in Canadian court for an extradition hearing on March 6.
* The process to extradite Meng extends a saga that has captivated markets and fueled tensions between the U.S. and China.
The Canadian government has decided to allow the U.S. extradition process of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou to proceed, the country's Department of Justice announced Friday.
It's the first step in what's likely to be a lengthy and revealing legal process. Meng will sit for an extradition hearing in Canada on March 6, during which evidence will be entered into the public record.
Meng, the daughter of Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei, was arrested in Vancouver in December over allegations that the company defrauded several banks, including HSBC and Standard Chartered, by concealing payments from Iran in violations of sanctions against the country.
The process to extradite Meng extends a saga that has captivated markets and fueled tensions between the U.S. and China.
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WNU Editor: This extradition process takes a long time to proceed. In the meantime China has responded .... China invokes SNC-Lavalin controversy to advocate for Huawei exec's release (CBC). More here .... China has questions for Canada on judicial independence after hearing Jody Wilson-Raybould (National Post).
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Not looking good for China at all since Trump took office. Not a big fan of Trump, but boy he is 100% right on China. This - together with his economic and regulatory reform - is really quite something. Might vote for him next time if he keeps it up
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ReplyDeleteBreaking the Iran scanction is one reason.
Chinese spying and overall Cold War is probably the biggest and real reason.
I don't think that Canada or the US is feeling any urgency at all to excuse or alter Meng's legal troubles.
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