China’s ZTE to name new management team on Tuesday: spokesman

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The ZTE company logo is seen as a guest delivers a speech during the company's 15th anniversary celebration in Beijing in this April 18, 2013 file photo.     REUTERS/Barry Huang/Files
The ZTE company logo is seen as a guest delivers a speech during the company’s 15th anniversary celebration in Beijing in this April 18, 2013 file photo.

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Chinese telecom equipment and smartphone maker ZTE Corp will announce a new management team on Tuesday, a spokesman said.

ZTE’s board of directors will meet to approve the new team, and a stock exchange filing is expected on Tuesday afternoon, ZTE spokesman David Dai Shu told Reuters in a telephone conversation on Monday. Shu said ZTE reshuffles management every three years, and the changes to be announced on Tuesday are in line with the company’s regular schedule.

ZTE has found itself subject to some of the toughest-ever U.S. government export restrictions for allegedly breaking U.S. sanctions against Iran in 2012. Last month, the U.S. government said it would ease those restrictions until the end of June and could further ease them if ZTE cooperated in “resolving the matter”.

(Reporting by Clare Baldwin; Editing by Kenneth Maxwell)