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United States files criminal charges against Chinas Huawei

The Justice Department on Monday unveiled two sets of charges against Huawei. One set accuses Huawei of trying to steal trade secrets from T Mobile . Another claims the company worked to skirt US sanctions on Iran.

The agency also revealed formal charges against Meng Wanzhou, Huaweis chief financial officer. Meng was arrested in Canada in December, and the United States is looking to extradite her.

"Today we are announcing that we are bringing criminal charges against telecommunications giant Huawei and its associates for nearly two dozen alleged crimes," Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker said in a statement. "China must hold its citizens and Chinese companies accountable for complying with the law."

FBI Director Christopher Wray said at a press conference that Huawei "relied on dishonest business practices that contradict the economic principles that have allowed American companies and the United States to thrive."

"The prosperity that drives our economic security is inherently linked to our national security," Wray said. "And the immense influence that the Chinese government holds over Chinese corporations like Huawei represents a threat to both."

A 10 count indictment, which was filed in Washington state, claims that Huawei worked for years to steal T Mobiles proprietary phone testing technology, known as "Tappy."

Huawei also obstructed justice when the Washington based telecom company threatened to sue it, according to court documents.

The government also unsealed a 13 count indictment against Huawei and Meng in Brooklyn federal court. That document details an alleged scheme by Huawei to deceive financial institutions and the US government about its business in Iran.

The company and Meng are said to have claimed that an affiliate, Skycom, was a separate company in order to conduct business in the country, when in fact it was a subsidiary.

The charges from the United States increase pressure on Huawei, one of Chinas tech champions and a crucial part of the countrys efforts to dominate the rollout of superfast 5G wireless networks.

The United States has said for years that Huawei devices pose a national security threat. But government efforts to rein in alleged abuses by the company have escalated in recent months.

Mengs arrest in December set off a geopolitical firestorm and has strained relations between the US, Canada and China. China has repeatedly called the detention of Meng, who was , a political move.

But the United States on Monday reiterated its intention to move forward with the extradition process. Meng is due back in court again in Canada on February 6.

Congress is also considering legislation that would ban the sale of US parts to any Chinese telecom firm that has violated US export control laws or sanctions, a measure that expressly targets Huawei.

"It has been clear for some time that Huawei poses a threat to our national security, and I applaud the Trump administration for taking steps to finally hold the company accountable," Senator Mark Warner, a Democrat, said in a statement Monday.

Importantly, the charges come as the United States and China are racing to cut a deal on trade before March 1, when US tariffs on dollar 200 billion in Chinese goods will otherwise rise to 25 percent from 10 percent . Vice Premier Liu He is scheduled to travel to the United States for two days of talks starting Wednesday.

Its not clear how Mondays announcement will factor into negotiations. President Donald Trump previously suggested that he may intervene in the Meng case if it would help reach a trade deal with China.

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Pundit Ian Wright States West Ham Game Provides Liverpool With the 'Perfect' Test - Duration: 1:04.

 ​Arsenal legend Ian Wright believes West Ham are the perfect opponents for Liverpool as Jurgen Klopp's side look to restore their five point lead atop the Premier League on Monday night

  With Man City securing all three points against Arsenal on Sunday afternoon, Liverpool's lead at the top was cut to just two points and the pressure is truly back on the Reds to keep the champions at arm's length as they close in on their first ever Premier League title

But, Wright believes Liverpool will overcome the Hammers on Monday night and believes Liverpool couldn't ask for better opponents at this particularly important time

MATCHDAY Up the Reds  #WHULIV pic.twitter.com/lNsOVfqp4h— Liverpool FC (@LFC) February 4, 2019  "West Ham in the current climate, for me I'd say it's the perfect game for Liverpool," he told Premier League Today, via the ​Daily Star

  "They're very inconsistent, really strange. Really strange. "[Marko] Arnautovic is injured, so that's definitely gonna be a weakness for them

 But all Liverpool have to do really is just be professional, just play your game, play at a decent pace, 'cos what will happen is West Ham will crumble under that kind of pressure

"I don't think ​Liverpool have got to force it, that's what I'm trying to say."​West Ham have already beaten the likes of Manchester United and Arsenal at the London Stadium this term, and they will look for another big scalp on Monday night as they attempt to spoil Liverpool's party

  Though Wright is backing Klopp to secure his first piece of silverware at the Reds this season, he has warned the Reds that they must deal with the pressure of the situation if they are to hold onto the top spot

"You can feel that there's, not an expectation when you go into Anfield, but the buzz is different because they're in fight," he said

"That's when you can feel the pressure from the fans, and that's what Liverpool are gonna have to deal with from now until the end of the season

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