She will be set free if the United States fails to submit a formal demand for her extradition within 60 days of her arrest
Donald Trump said he would intervene in the Justice Department's case against Meng if it would serve national security interests or help close a trade deal with China
The arrest of Meng Wanzhou has grabbed global attention amid concerns her detention could derail talks between the US and China to hammer out a trade deal
China has threatened severe consequences unless Canada releases Meng immediately
The economic cold war between the US and China is not about tariffs or trade deficits but about technology
Dangers of allowing Huawei to conduct 5G trials in India are real
Japan's decision to keep it out would be another setback for Huawei, whose chief financial officer was recently arrested by Canadian officials for extradition to the United States
The 46-year-old mother of four, accused of guiding a global effort to mask violations of sanctions on sales to Iran, has languished in jail since her arrest
Meng, who is reportedly suspected of trying to evade US trade curbs on Iran, was detained on December 1 while changing planes in Vancouver, Canada
Meng Wanzhou, Huawei's global chief financial officer, was arrested in Canada on Dec. 1
Meng Wanzhou was arrested in Vancouver on December 1 on the orders of US authorities for allegedly violating American sanctions on selling technology to Iran.
The 46-year-old executive was arrested in Vancouver while changing planes, ratcheting up tensions between the US and China just as the countries' leaders agreed to a truce in their trade war
A number of attendees said their companies were considering restricting non-essential China travel and looking to move meetings outside the country
Meng Wanzhou was arrested in Canada's Pacific coast city of Vancouver on December 1 while changing planes during a trip from Hong Kong to Mexico
This is not a fight that either side can back down on; you can imagine a compromise on tariffs and trade that Trump and Xi tried to hammer out but there can be no compromise on the technological race
The Crown counsel is expected to argue that Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou poses a flight risk and should be kept in a detention facility, legal experts said
Huawei's setbacks have come on multiple fronts, from New Zealand and Australia to Britain and Canada
On Wall Street, the broad-based S&P Index closed down 0.31 per cent after making up steep early losses
As the daughter of Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei and a possible heir to his company, her arrest in Canada raises the stakes in an already complicated standoff between the US and China
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan plans to ban government purchases of equipment from China's Huawei Technologies Co Ltd and ZTE Corp <0763.HK> <000063.SZ>, a person with direct knowledge and a person briefed on the matter told Reuters on Friday.