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U.S. Regulatory Challenges For Chinese Companies: The Huawei Case Study
20 April 2020
Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
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Cleary Gottlieb and Tiantong &
Partners 天同律师事务所 are
continuing their collaboration to produce joint analyses regarding
some of the current U.S. regulatory challenges for Chinese
companies. This second analysis is based on a case study of
U.S. efforts to extradite Huawei's CFO, Meng Wanzhou, from
Canada, and considers risk mitigation for Chinese corporate
executives travelling abroad.
A copy of the case study is available here, with a Chinese translation available here.
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