Chinese authorities investigating FedEx Corp suspect the U.S. delivery company illegally withheld more than 100 packages of Huawei Technologies ...
HONG KONG/SHANGHAI: U.S. FedEx Corp on Friday again apologised and blamed Washington's ban on Huawei for being"unclear" as Beijing deepened an investigation into why the delivery firm was holding up packages meant for the telecoms equipment maker.
Beijing started a probe into FedEx last month after Huawei said the U.S. delivery firm had diverted parcels intended for the company. Xinhua said on Friday that investigators also discovered"clues to other violations".Advertisement FedEx said on Friday that it initiated the suit against the U.S. DOC"to prevent similar occurrences happening in the future" and reiterated its commitment to the Chinese market.
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