ZTE set to fall 1 percent in Hong Kong after settling U.S. sanctions case

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HONG KONG (Reuters) – Shares of ZTE Corp are set to open 1.2 percent lower in Hong Kong after it agreed to pay $892 million and plead guilty to criminal charges for violating U.S. laws that restrict the sale of American-made technology to Iran and North Korea.