Chinese phone and internet network gear company Huawei Technologies Ltd. says it expects a ``just conclusion'' from a Canadian court on whether to grant bail to its chief financial office after she was arrested earlier this month.
China has vehemently protested the arrest of Meng Wanzhou, daughter of Huawei's founder, and demanded the U.S. withdraw charges that led Canadian officials to detain her while she was changing planes in Vancouver, British Columbia.
The U.S. sought Meng's arrest on suspicion she sought to evade sanctions on North Korea and Iran.
Huawei Technologies Ltd. said Tuesday in a statement: ``We will continue to follow the bail hearing tomorrow. We have every confidence that the Canadian and U.S. legal systems will reach a just conclusion.''
Justice William Ehrcke says the case will continue Tuesday to determine whether Meng Wanzhou can be released on bail.
Meng is the chief financial officer of telecommunications giant Huawei and also the daughter of its founder. She was detained at the request of the U.S. during a layover at the Vancouver airport on Dec. 1 _ the same day that Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping of China agreed to a 90-day cease-fire in a trade dispute that threatens to disrupt global commerce.