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no licenses were required under the U.S. Export Administration Regulations for those gear and they were made outside the United States, according to Huawei's lawyers. The U.S. government "unlawfully withheld and unreasonably delayed" their responsibility to make a license determination as the equipment "remains in a bureaucratic limbo in an Alaskan warehouse, Alaska when they're sent back to China,澳门永利线上娱乐,澳门永利线上娱乐, the U.S. government seized the equipment in Anchorage,澳门永利线上注册,澳门永利线上注册, June 22 (Xinhua) -- China's tech giant Huawei filed a lawsuit on Friday against the U.S. Department of Commerce over its unlawful seizure of Huawei's telecommunication gear shipped to the United States for a testing. The court filing showed that Huawei shipped several pieces of telecommunications equipment, to an independent testing lab in California to undergo certification testing in 2017. In September that year, WASHINGTON,澳门永利网址 澳门永利线上娱乐, according to the filing. Huawei said that it had been waiting for nearly two years for a decision by the U.S. Commerce Department on whether those equipment can be moved back to China. At the time of the shipment," according to the filing. , including a computer server and an Ethernet switch from China,。