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China to probe FedEx after Huawei says parcels diverted

Published 06/01/2019, 03:00 PM
© Reuters. A Fedex truck makes deliveries and pick-ups in the Back Bay in Boston

BEIJING (Reuters) - China will investigate whether FedEx Corp (NYSE:FDX) damaged the legal rights and interests of its clients, the official Xinhua news agency said on Saturday, after Chinese telecoms giant Huawei said parcels intended for it were diverted.

Amid rising tensions between China and the United States, the Chinese commerce ministry said on Friday it would draft a list of "unreliable" foreign firms and individuals that harm the interests of Chinese companies. It gave no names.

Washington last month put Huawei on a blacklist that effectively blocks U.S. firms from doing business with the Shenzhen-based company.

Huawei, the world's largest telecoms equipment maker, told Reuters on Friday it was reviewing its relationship with FedEx, which it alleged had diverted two parcels destined for Huawei addresses in Asia to the United States and had attempted to reroute two others.

FedEx said the packages were "misrouted in error."

Xinhua, without elaborating, said FedEx recently did not deliver to the right addressees and addresses in China.

FedEx said in a statement it values its relationships with customers in China, and that it would "fully cooperate with any regulatory investigation into how we serve our customers."

On Tuesday, FedEx China apologized on its Chinese social media account for the "mishandling" of Huawei packages and confirmed there was no "external pressure" to divert packages.

The U.S. government says Huawei is a potential espionage threat because of its close ties with the Chinese government.

Huawei has repeatedly denied it is controlled by the Chinese government, military or intelligence services.

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The issue has become a flashpoint in the escalating trade war between the world's two biggest economies.

Last month, Washington slapped additional tariffs of up to 25% on $200 billion of Chinese goods, accusing Beijing of reneging on its previous promises to make structural changes to its economic practices.

That prompted Beijing to hit back with additional levies on the majority of U.S. imports on a $60 billion target list.

The Chinese tariffs took effect on Saturday.

Latest comments

Some people like to cry China lies, give fake narratives, etc... honestly, those attributes sound much more like Trump.
I guess not only people in China was suffering by the way that FedEx is doing.
I'm just going to assume from now on that David Wang is a Chinese bot.
Lol...but this chinese bot is pretty smart.
i suspect michael hammer is on the same level as david wong. why are you guys bashing each other, after all you guys seems to be the same failure from different culture. LMAO
I'm sure this will be a fair probe since they put people to death for drug dealing along with other crimes, not just ***
A China probe lol.. I'm sure that will be legit. we can trust them to tell us truthfully what they find.
Chinese has the best investigation techniques. I am pretty sure they will get to the bottom of this. Even if US wants to cover up for FedEx, it would be impossible. When China finds out the truth, is will be hard for FedEx. At the most, China will give them 90 days, then the ban begins.
"Best techniques", lol if by techniques you mean propaganda, lying, creating fake narratives, and imprisoning dissenters then sure, "best techniques" ever.
Other nation now have the reason & justification to put cross hair on US companies. Thanks to Trump's abuse of national security provision to harm companies from other nation.
yes China is not abusive at all. totally innocent
mosquito bites demonstrating in the absence of US interests in China
 deal with china impossible
Yeah they'll put you to death for drug dealing.
I lived for twenty years under the communist yoke, I have a bachelor's degree in communist ideology, and half of my family are communists. Believe me - a deal with China is impossible, never under any circumstances.
our good China...sure
That is very suspicious of FedEx to do something like that. This does not look like something that was accidentally happen. Hipefully China can shade some lights on this investigation.
Perhaps FedEx is a national security risk.
US Will have 5G tech within a few months
whatever they uncover will be a lie. can't trust thieves
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