ZTE’s probation for selling US-made products to Iran and North Korea comes to an end
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ZTE's probation in the US is coming to an end following a Texas judge's ruling on Tuesday, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal. The Chinese telecommunications company had been under supervision by the US government since pleading guilty to illegally selling American-made equipment in Iran and North Korea in 2017. ZTE incurred a $1.2 billion fine as a result of violating US sanctions against both countries.
The judge decided not to punish ZTE for alleged visa fraud
As the WSJ notes, US District Judge Ed Kinkeade decided not to punish ZTE for alleged visa fraud, which is the subject of a separate case that's currently underway in Georgia. Last March, a ZTE researcher and professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology were a...