The US Justice Department's long-running criminal case accusing China's Huawei of misleading banks about the tech company's business in Iran, among other charges, is heading toward a January 2026 trial. At a status conference on Thursday in Brooklyn, New York, Assistant US Attorney Alexander Solomon told US District Judge Ann Donnelly that settlement discussions ended in an impasse. We believe it would be prudent to schedule a trial date. The judge said she thought a good placeholder date... Read this story