Canada begins extradition process of Huawei chief to US

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Canada begins extradition process of Huawei chief to US.

CANADA HAS BEGUN the process of extraditing Huawei chief executive Meng Wanzhou to the United States.

The US alleges that between 2007 and 2017, Meng, Huawei and its subsidiaries sought to mask their business with Iran in violation of US and United Nations sanctions on the country. That violated US laws, the Justice Department has said, because the Iran business involved US-dollar transactions processed by banks through the United States.

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