United States asks federal court to dismiss Huawei's lawsuit

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Although Donald Trump's government will lift the veto it imposed on Huawei not long ago, there are still palpable tensions between both parties. The United States, for its part, continues to distrust the Chinese manufacturer, while the latter is still in the search for its products not to present any type of blockage.

Despite the fact that Huawei will no longer be worthy of the blockade by the United States, it is still and will continue to be affected by some prohibitions; several of the company's products are affected by it. That is why it has sued the American country before the federal court, and this, as a reaction, has asked the judge of the same to dismiss said claim.

The problem has been going on for a few months. Huawei filed the case in March of this year, so it is not something at the moment. Based on one of the bans that Donald Trump's cabinet launched against the Chinese technology giant, he alleged that a law that prevents US federal agencies from purchasing its products violates the US constitution by singling out a individual or group to punish him without trial.

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The US Department of Justice law firm, in response, challenged that statement in a filing this week, stating that the law was not an unconstitutional punishmentbut the "next logical step" to protect the country and ensure that China does not receive "a strategic foothold in US networks."

In turn, the lawyers said that US lawmakers and officials had been warning of Huawei's potential use for "Chinese cyber-activity" for more than ten years and that the company was victimizing itself with outdated arguments from the Civil War times. and the Cold War.

They finally hinted that the law, in question, "does not sentence Huawei to death, imprison her or confiscate her assets". They also added that "it clearly does not prevent Huawei from exercising its chosen profession."

Without a doubt, it is a complex plot. Following these remarks, it remains to be seen what decision the United States federal court will make. Will you take a verdict in favor of Huawei? Leave your opinion in the comments!


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