【Comment】
The FBI Director said that Huawei refused
to respect the laws of the United States and standard international business
practices, so it could circumvent hard-earned, time-consuming research and gain
an unfair market advantage.
And the prosperity that drives US
economic security is inherently linked to our national security. And the immense influence that the Chinese
government holds over Chinese corporations like Huawei represents a threat to
both.
That is intolerable, from trade
field to way of life.
FBI Director Christopher Wray’s Remarks Regarding Indictments of Huawei and Wanzhou Meng FBI 20190130
Good afternoon. The charges unsealed today are the result of years of investigative work
conducted by the FBI and our law enforcement partners. Both sets of charges expose Huawei’s
brazen and persistent actions to exploit
American companies and financial institutions,
and to threaten the free and fair global marketplace.
As you can tell from the number and
magnitude of charges, Huawei and its senior executives repeatedly refused to respect the laws of the United States and standard international business practices. Huawei also intentionally and systematically sought
to steal valuable intellectual property from
an American company so it could circumvent
hard-earned, time-consuming research and gain an unfair market advantage.
In pursuit of their commercial
ambitions, Huawei relied on dishonest business
practices that contradict the economic principles that have allowed
American companies and the United States to thrive. There is no place for this criminal behavior
in our country or any other committed to the rule of law.
The prosperity that drives our economic security
is inherently linked to our national security. And the
immense influence that the Chinese government holds
over Chinese corporations like Huawei represents a threat to both.
As Americans, we should all be
concerned by the potential for any company beholden
to a foreign government—especially one that
doesn’t share our values—to
burrow into the American telecommunications market. That kind of access could give a foreign
government the capacity to maliciously modify or steal information, conduct undetected espionage,
or exert pressure or control.
These cases make clear that, as a
country, we must consider carefully the risk that companies like Huawei pose if
we allow them into our telecommunications infrastructure.
Today’s
charges serve as a warning that the FBI does not—and will not—tolerate businesses that violate our
laws, obstruct our justice, and jeopardize our national security. We will not stand idly by while any entity—be
it a foreign power or corporation—seeks to criminally
or unfairly undermine our country’s
place in the world.
This announcement would not have
been possible without the dedication and hard work of FBI personnel in our
Counterintelligence and Criminal Investigative Divisions, and in our New York,
Dallas, and Seattle Field Offices. I’m
proud of their hard work rooting out pervasive criminal behavior by Huawei and
its executives.
I’d
also like to thank our law enforcement partners in Canada
for their continued and invaluable assistance to the United States on law
enforcement matters such as this.
And lastly, I want to extend our
gratitude to our partners at the Departments of Commerce and Homeland Security
for their support in our broader efforts to defend our economic and national
security. Thank you.
Resources
- Chinese
Telecom Firm Indicted
- Chinese
Telecommunications Conglomerate Huawei and Huawei CFO Wanzhou Meng Charged
with Financial Fraud
- Chinese
Telecommunications Device Manufacturer and its U.S. Affiliate Indicted for
Theft of Trade Secrets, Wire Fraud, and Obstruction of Justice
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回覆刪除This announcement would not have been possible without the dedication and hard work of FBI personnel in our Counterintelligence and Criminal Investigative Divisions, and in our New York, Dallas, and Seattle Field Offices. I’m proud of their hard work rooting out pervasive criminal behavior by Huawei and its executives.
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