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Opinion: Dropping charges against Chinese telecom giant Huawei as part of a trade deal would damage the rule of law.

WSJOpinion Feb. 24, 2019 5:14 p.m. ET The U.S. and China appear to be making progress toward a new trade deal, and doing so is essential to repair the damage that tariffs are inflicting on both economies. But one emerging risk is that President Trump will undermine U.S. law as part of the trade negotiations. That risk was clear on Friday when reporters asked Mr. Trump about potentially dropping U.S. criminal charges against Huawei, the Chinese telecom giant, as part of the trade deal.

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