Chinese telecommunications equipment maker ZTE may have to pay more than $1 billion to the US government to settle long-running allegations of overseas bribery. ZTE previously paid about $2 billion to ...
Allegations date back to 2018 and earlier, source says Unclear when deal may be reached Chinese government to approve any resolution, sources say ZTE still buys Qualcomm chips, other U.S. components ...
(RTTNews) - ZTE Corp. (ZTCOY, ZTCOF, 0763.HK, 000063.SZ]), a Chinese telecom equipment maker, via Hong Kong exchange, stated that it is in ongoing communication with the United States Department of ...
Shares of Chinese telecom-equipment maker ZTE tumbled after a report that it may pay more than $1 billion to the U.S. government over years-old allegations of foreign bribery. Reuters, citing two ...
This is according to two unnamed sources cited by Reuters, one of whom claimed that the payment could stretch to $2 billion or more, based on alleged gains from corrupt contracts. The news outlet ...
Chinese telecom equipment maker ZTE may be required to pay more than $1 billion to the U.S. government to resolve foreign bribery allegations, Reuters news report said. The potential settlement comes ...
Exclusive-China's ZTE May Pay Over $1 Billion to the US Over Foreign Bribery Allegations, Sources Say By Karen Freifeld and Sarah N. Lynch Dec 10 (Reuters) - Chinese telecoms equipment maker ZTE Corp ...
The first smartphone running on ByteDance’s artificial intelligence agentic phone assistant sold out on the first day, as consumers jumped at the chance to try the AI-powered gadget that could change ...
HANOI, Nov 28 (Reuters) - China's leading telecommunication firms Huawei and ZTE (000063.SZ), opens new tab have won a string of contracts this year to supply 5G equipment in Vietnam, in another sign ...
In this 1970s Japanese classic, master swordsman Shiro, known as "The Assassin," grows weary of samurai honor and tries to end his life during a swordfight. Rescued by the ruthless Bohachi clan, he ...
Some facilities don’t close so much as fade out. The seats are still bolted down, the tiles still crackle undefoot, and the warning signs feel older than the building itself. These places feel left ...