ZTE's management
assdxcvbcvvjnmBEIJING: China's ZTE Corp, in a routine management reshuffle, has replaced three senior executives alleged to be the main signatories to documents purportedly showing the company made efforts to dodge sanctions against Iran. The change in personnel was made just weeks after the US government released the documents and imposed tough export restrictions on the telecom equipment maker. The US government has since said it would ease the restrictions until the end of June and could further ease them if ZTE cooperated in 'resolving the matter'. On Tuesday, ZTE said it had named current chief technology officer Zhao Xianming as its new president, effective immediately, replacing Shi Lirong, who had been in the role since 2010. The company also appointed seven executive vice presidents, but this list did not include Tian Wenguo or Qiu Weizhao, both of whom served in that position until Tuesday's shake-up.