According to Reuters, China’s Huawei Company and HSBC have reached an agreement in Hong Kong’s court on the disclosure of documents involving Huawei Meng Wanzhou accused of “fraud” by the U.S. government.
In February this year, a British judge prevented HSBC from disclosing HSBC’s internal documents related to Meng Wanzhou’s case to Huawei, so Huawei chose to continue to file a lawsuit in Hong Kong courts. Huawei has always believed that Meng Wanzhou was innocent and falsely accused by the U.S. government and HSBC, so it has been trying to let HSBC disclose relevant information.
Now Huawei and HSBC have reached an agreement in Hong Kong courts on the disclosure application of these documents, which has been approved by the court. According to the Global Times, Huawei and HSBC have also confirmed the matter at present, but neither side has disclosed what information HSBC will disclose.