페덱스 '美 화웨이 거래 제한은 권리침해'...상무부 제소
The global shipping company FedEx has a 'special delivery' for the U.S. government a lawsuit.
FexEx has been caught in the crossfire between the U.S. and the Chinese firm Huawei, and its suing the Commerce Department for having to having to enforce its ruels on trade.
Hong Yoo reports.
FedEx announced Monday it is suing the U.S. Department of Commerce for requiring it to enforce export bans through extra screening efforts.
This comes after a dispute over diverted shipments that prevented a Huawei package from being delivered to the U.S.,... and being mistakenly returned to China.
FedEx claims its business is suffering due to changes to export rules designed to prevent those that the U.S. government considers a potential risk to national security from getting hold of key technology.
Last month, the Commerce Department added Huawei to its entity list preventing transfers of technology to the Chinese telecoms giant without a special license.
And then came China's investigations into FedEx over misdelivered Huawei packages to which FedEx apologized on Sunday, saying it was an operational error.
Earlier this month, FedEx said its relationship with its Chinese customers is important and it will fully cooperate with any regulatory investigations.
The delivery company says the rules assume FedEx can screen the millions of packages shipped daily something it says is virtually impossible.
On top of that, with 1-thousand-1-hundred entities on the list, FedEx is at risk of being fined by Chinese firms for not delivering packages, and at risk of possibly violating U.S. rules by shipping goods to enlisted entities.
The U.S. Commerce Department said Tuesday that it hasn't yet reviewed the complaint, but that it looks forward to defending its role in protecting U.S. national security.
Hong Yoo, Arirang News.
The global shipping company FedEx has a 'special delivery' for the U.S. government a lawsuit.
FexEx has been caught in the crossfire between the U.S. and the Chinese firm Huawei, and its suing the Commerce Department for having to having to enforce its ruels on trade.
Hong Yoo reports.
FedEx announced Monday it is suing the U.S. Department of Commerce for requiring it to enforce export bans through extra screening efforts.
This comes after a dispute over diverted shipments that prevented a Huawei package from being delivered to the U.S.,... and being mistakenly returned to China.
FedEx claims its business is suffering due to changes to export rules designed to prevent those that the U.S. government considers a potential risk to national security from getting hold of key technology.
Last month, the Commerce Department added Huawei to its entity list preventing transfers of technology to the Chinese telecoms giant without a special license.
And then came China's investigations into FedEx over misdelivered Huawei packages to which FedEx apologized on Sunday, saying it was an operational error.
Earlier this month, FedEx said its relationship with its Chinese customers is important and it will fully cooperate with any regulatory investigations.
The delivery company says the rules assume FedEx can screen the millions of packages shipped daily something it says is virtually impossible.
On top of that, with 1-thousand-1-hundred entities on the list, FedEx is at risk of being fined by Chinese firms for not delivering packages, and at risk of possibly violating U.S. rules by shipping goods to enlisted entities.
The U.S. Commerce Department said Tuesday that it hasn't yet reviewed the complaint, but that it looks forward to defending its role in protecting U.S. national security.
Hong Yoo, Arirang News.
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