Trump comments on trade negotiations with China take centre stage in Meng case
VANCOUVER — Public comments by former U.S. president Donald Trump will take centre stage at the British Columbia Supreme Court today in the case of a Huawei executive facing extradition to the United States.
The defence team for Meng Wanzhou is arguing that Trump’s comments to media in the wake of her arrest demonstrate that he was using her as a bargaining chip in trade negotiations with China.
However, lawyers for Canada’s attorney general have said in documents that they will argue the claim is irrelevant now that Trump is out of office.
Meng was arrested at Vancouver’s airport more than two years ago on a provisional arrest warrant to face fraud charges in the United States that both she and Huawei deny.


