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China's ZTE to resume trading after $1.4 billion U.S. settlement

Published 12/06/2018, 16:14
Updated 12/06/2018, 16:20
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO - Visitors pass in front of the ZTE booth at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona
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By Sijia Jiang

HONG KONG (Reuters) - ZTE Corp (HK:0763) (SZ:000063) said trading in its shares would resume on Wednesday, ending a two-month suspension, after the Chinese telecommunications giant agreed to pay up to $1.4 billion (1 billion pounds) in penalties to the U.S. government and radically overhaul its management.

China's No. 2 telecommunications equipment maker was crippled when a seven-year ban was imposed on the company in April for breaking a 2017 agreement reached after it was caught illegally trading with Iran and North Korea.

Last week, Reuters reported a preliminary deal included a $1 billion (746.9 million pounds) fine and $400 million (298.8 million pounds) to be paid by ZTE in escrow to cover any future violations.

As part of the deal, ZTE promised to replace its board and executive team within 30 days, open itself up to U.S. inspections of its sites and improve public disclosure of its supply chain.

The ban, which traced back to a breach of a U.S. embargo on trade with Iran, had prevented ZTE from buying the U.S. components it heavily relies on to make smartphones and other devices.

Confirming details of the agreement publicised by the U.S. government on Monday, ZTE said it would replace its board of directors and that of its import-export subsidiary ZTE Kangxun within 30 days of the June 8 order being signed by the United States.

All members of its leadership at or above the senior vice president level will be removed within the 30-day period, with a commitment they will not be rehired, along with any executives or officers tied to the wrongdoing, it said. The U.S. commerce department can exercise discretion in granting exceptions.

According to the agreement, ZTE will pay the $400 million in escrow into a U.S. bank account for 10 years, and hire an independent special compliance coordinator to monitor the company's activities during that period on behalf of the U.S. government.

ZTE, with a current market value of around $19.28 billion, is the world's fourth-largest telecom equipment maker after Huawei Technologies, Ericsson (BS:ERICAs) and Nokia (HE:NOKIA).

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO - Visitors pass in front of the ZTE booth at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona

It also said in filings on Tuesday that it would work to resume operations as soon as possible after the ban gets lifted, and would republish its first-quarter financial results after assessing the impact of the ban and the settlement agreement.

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