Huawei: Pleads Not Guilty in a Trial with SERIOUS Accusations

Huawei pleaded not guilty in a trial in which it defends itself against very serious accusations made by federal prosecutors, here is what it would have done.

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Huawei declared his innocence in front of the court that is judging a trial with extremely serious accusations formulated against him, the company going exactly along the lines of the declarations it made in the last year. We are talking about a trial that is taking place in New York, and in which Huawei is accused by American prosecutors of industrial espionage in a continuous form for a period of 20 years, with 6 American companies being presented as its victims.

Huawei he denied these accusations, both in the press and in court now, saying that they are unfounded and unfair, and only fills in some extremely important details. Those from Huawei say that the accusations made by the American federal prosecutors represent on the one hand civil disputes that were resolved in the past through mediation, and on the other hand litigations that were rejected by judges, so there was no violation of the law for them.

Huawei: Pleads Not Guilty in a Trial with SERIOUS Accusations

Huawei, based on the descriptions made by federal prosecutors for the victim companies, would be accused of industrial espionage targeting Cisco, Motorola, T-Mobile, or Cnex Labs. Considering what Huawei also says in relation to its old litigations, it is very possible that at least some of these companies are the ones that complained to US federal prosecutors that they had industrial secrets stolen by the Chinese company in the last 20 year old.

"Huawei Technologies Co. pleaded guilty on Wednesday to charges brought last month by US prosecutors, who accused the Chinese telecommunications equipment giant of industrial espionage for 20 years. The company called the allegations "baseless and unfair" before entering its plea Wednesday in federal court in Brooklyn, New York."

Huawei they have been fighting with the US authorities for a very long time, and the decision to plead not guilty in the trial that was opened to them now by the American prosecutors is a perfectly normal one. Even if it had been guilty of something, Huawei would still have pleaded not guilty because in general this is the procedure in the case of companies, and only when an unfavorable verdict is approaching is a possible agreement with their victims discussed.

Huawei remains still a company that is fighting with the US government to show the whole world that it is reliable, and its great advantage is that it has the Chinese government that supports it in almost everything it does.