China's ZTE to pay US $1 bn fine to escape 'death sentence'

IANS  |  San Francisco 

Chinese has agreed to pay $1 billion as fine as part of a new deal with the in an attempt to avoid a ban on the company that prevents it from buying American parts, the media reported.

Under the deal announced by US on Thursday, will also set aside $400 million in escrow to cover any future violations, the (NPR) reported.

"This is a pretty strict settlement, the strictest and largest fine that has ever been brought by the Commerce Department against any violator of export controls," Ross said in an interview with CNBC.

Under the deal, will also fund a US team to oversee the company's compliance. The company has also agreed to change its board of directors and executive team.

However, senators of both parties in the US were quick to express their displeasure at the terms of the new deal.

"The is giving ZTE and the green light to spy on Americans and sell our technology to and Iran, as long as it pays a fine that amounts to a tiny fraction of its revenue," Democrat Senator was quoted as saying in a statement by NPR.

Republican Senator also called it a "very bad deal".

"I assure you with 100 per cent confidence that #ZTE is a much greater national security threat than from or #VeryBadDeal," Rubio tweeted.

The US had imposed sanctions on ZTE for illegal sales to and North Korea, but the Chinese company agreed to take corrective action.

But when regulators in the US found ZTE to be violating the terms of the agreement, they cut off the firm from its US

The Commerce Department imposed a seven-year ban on ZTE on buying American parts in April, reported.

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First Published: Fri, June 08 2018. 16:14 IST