Huawei faces US scrutiny over export controls
Information sought about export of US technology to countries like Cuba and Iran
Hong Kong
HUAWEI Technologies has become China's most successful international technology company, in part by tapping markets as varied as Britain, India and Kenya.
But it also moved into markets like Syria, where US officials have imposed limits on sales of technology that could be used to commit human rights abuses, and into Iran, where sanctions have only recently eased. And its presence in such countries is now coming under greater scrutiny.
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