By Eva Fu
January 22, 2022 Updated: January 22, 2022
People arrive to attend the Huawei keynote address at the IFA 2020 Special Edition consumer electronics and appliances trade fair on the fair's opening day in Berlin, Germany, on Sept. 3, 2020. (Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
Long
time Democratic power broker Tony Podesta has earned $1 million over the past
half year lobbying the Biden White House at the behest of a
blacklisted Chinese tech giant, recent federal disclosures show.
Huawei, which was placed under trade sanctions
during the Trump administration, paid Podesta $500,000 in the fourth quarter of
2021 in an attempt to shake off the trade impact of the restrictions, according
to the disclosure form filed on the evening of Jan. 20. With the $500,000
Podesta made from the previous three months lobbying
the White House, he has been compensated $1 million over a six-month period for
the lobbying effort.
Podesta’s
latest lobbying campaign targeted the Executive Office of the President and
centered around “telecommunications services and impacted trade issues,” the
disclosure said.
Huawei,
once the world’s largest telecom makers, has been facing international scrutiny
in recent years. U.S. authorities have flagged the China-based company as a
national security threat, saying the company’s close ties with China’s ruling
communist regime, as well as Chinese law, could make it a potential espionage
tool for Beijing.
A
stream of U.S. sanctions since 2019—which have barred Huawei from using U.S.
technology and software, and shut out its gears from critical U.S.
infrastructure—have slashed the company’s annual revenue by a third. In November,
President Joe Biden signed into law a
bill that further tightened restrictions on Huawei by restricting it from
receiving new equipment licenses from U.S regulators.
Battered
by the restrictions, Huawei has ramped up its U.S. influence operation in
recent months. Podesta is one of half a dozen lobbyists the firm has engaged
since July, which includes a former congressman and one former congressional
aide, according to disclosure filings.
At the
time, the company had been pushing for the release of its chief financial
officer Meng Wanzhou, the daughter of Huawei’s founder Ren Zhenfei, who had
been detained in Canada on fraud charges for business dealings with Iran
evading U.S. sanctions.
Meng
was eventually allowed to return to China after inking a deal with
the Department of Justice.
Tony
Podesta’s brother, John Podesta, served as White House chief of staff to former
U.S. President Bill Clinton and the chairman of Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential
campaign. He was also a former counselor to President Barack Obama, overseeing
climate and energy policies.
The
filings indicate that Huawei spent $3.59 million on lobbying in the United
States in 2021, nearly eight times as much as the year before. The$3.59 million
was also half a million higher than heightened spending in 2019, when the
sanctions were first put into place.
The
White House and Huawei did not immediately respond to The Epoch Times’
inquiries. Tony Podesta declined to comment and directed all questions to
Huawei.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/tony-podesta-paid-1-million-lobbying-white-house-for-chinas-huawei_4230099.html
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