FedEx Corp. , after botching some deliveries for Huawei Technologies Co., filed a lawsuit Monday to stop a U.S. supervision from requiring a package hulk to make a crackdown on a Chinese telecommunications-gear maker.
The lawsuit, filed in a sovereign justice in Washington, D.C., claims a U.S. Commerce Department’s latest restrictions are radically forcing FedEx
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to military millions of packages it ships daily to safeguard taboo equipment aren’t being exported to Huawei. It is a task, FedEx claims, that is legally and logistically impossible.
“FedEx is a travel company, not a law-enforcement agency,” a association pronounced in a statement.
A orator for a Commerce Department pronounced it hadn’t nonetheless reviewed FedEx’s censure though a group dictated to urge a purpose in U.S. inhabitant security.
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