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Huawei data excludes North American markets due to trade restrictions. Global figures are adjusted for relevant western enterprise markets.

The acquisition of Juniper Networks by Hewlett Packard Enterprise concluded its technical closing procedures in July 2025. Yet the legal validity of the merger remains under fierce interrogation. Senators Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar have executed a calculated legal maneuver to freeze the final judicial validation of the deal. They invoked the Antitrust Procedures and Penalties Act of 1974. This statute is commonly known as the Tunney Act. Their intervention demands that the United States District Court for the Northern District of California reject the settlement reached between the Department of Justice and the two technology firms. The Senators argue the agreement was a product of political capitulation rather than economic enforcement. This legislative gambit has paralyzed the finalization of the consent decree as of February 2026.

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