Three years ago, a final hearing in a Canadian court began on the 4th to decide whether to hand over the vice chairman of Huawei, a major Chinese telecommunications equipment manufacturer arrested in Canada, to the United States.

Vice Chairman Meng Wanzhou himself also appeared at the hearing, and the defense insisted that the information submitted by the US side should not be handed over as unreliable.

Meng Wanzhou, vice chairman of Huawei, a major Chinese telecommunications equipment maker, was arrested in Canada at the request of the United States in December 2018 for dealing with Iran, which is imposing economic sanctions by the United States, and has since been scammed. Was charged by the US Department of Justice.



Vice Chairman Meng has been released on bail and lives under surveillance at his home in Vancouver, western Canada, but a final hearing on the 4th to decide whether to accept the transfer of personality required by the American side is in the state court where his home is located. It started with.



Vice Chairman Meng himself also appeared in the final hearing, and the defense argued that the information submitted by the American side to the Canadian court should not be handed over because it was inaccurate and unreliable.



The final hearing is scheduled to end on the 20th of this month, and the decision is expected to be handed down this fall.



However, even if the state court decides to allow the delivery to the United States, if Vice Chairman Meng dissatisfied with the decision, he can appeal, and the trial over the delivery may continue for several years at the longest. there is.