Huawei Seeks Quick Overturn of Law Restricting Its U.S. Business

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“Politicians in the U.S. are using the strength of an entire nation to come after a private company,” the Chinese tech giant says

Huawei Technologies Co. asked a judge to quickly rule in its favor in its legal challenge to overturn a law that restricts its business in the U.S., saying American officials have failed to provide evidence that the Chinese tech giant poses a security threat.

On Tuesday, the world’s largest maker of telecommunications equipment filed a motion in Texas federal court seeking summary judgment in its legal challenge to a defense-policy measure which limits federal spending on products from the Shenzhen-based company. Huawei filed...

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