A Canadian court ruled against the chief financial officer of Huawei Technologies Co. Wednesday in a decision that will continue proceedings seeking to hand her over to the United States to face criminal charges.
After nearly four months of deliberation, the Supreme Court of British Columbia determined that the U.S. allegations against Meng Wanzhou could be considered a crime if the actions took place in Canada. The decision on the so-called "double criminality" means Meng’s case meets a key threshold of Canada’s extradition law.
The ruling does not mean that Meng will be extradited to the U.S.