Huawei has enjoyed a resurgence since Mate's August debut, riding a wave of celebration around its ability to realize sophisticated semiconductor manufacturing despite escalating US tech export curbs
Chinese telecoms gear company Huawei Technologies has reported its profit more than doubled last year as its cloud and digital businesses thrived in spite of US sanctions. The Shenzhen-based company reported a net profit of 87 billion yuan (USD 12 billion), helped by strong sales and an improved product portfolio. Revenue jumped nearly 10 per cent from a year earlier, to 704.2 billion yuan (USD 97.4 billion). Huawei's rotating chairman Ken Hu said the company's figures were in line with forecasts. We've been through a lot over the past few years. But through one challenge after another, we've managed to grow, Hu said. Huawei also said it profited from gains from the sales of some businesses. It did not specify which businesses were sold. Huawei, one of China's first global tech brands, has been caught up in China-US tensions over technology and security. The US has banned US companies from doing business with Huawei, cutting off its access to computer chips and software such as G
Lauded in China as a major leap in indigenous semiconductor fabrication, last year's SMIC-made processor powered Huawei's Mate 60 Pro and a wave of patriotic smartphone-buying in the Asian country
The Qingyun L540 notebook contains a 5-nanometer chip made by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co in 2020
For the third quarter, revenue rose 1.5% to 145.7 billion yuan, according to Reuters calculations
The rise in imports is expected to continue in September as well, as it takes 4-6 weeks for consignments to reach India
Highlighting the dire threat posed by Chinese companies to US security, Senator Tom Cotton accused the Chinese tech giant Huawei of attempting to dominate 5G technology and stealing Americans' data
As Apple is rumoured to launch iPhone 14 with satellite connectivity, China's Huawei has launched the Mate 50 smartphone series that allows users to send text messages via satellite communication
The I-T department has accused Huawei's Indian unit of repatriating large amounts to the parent company in China to reduce its taxable income here
After the US, Canada has now moved to ban Chinese telecommunication giants Huawei and ZTE from its 5G networks in order to ensure the "long term safety of our telecommunications infrastructure".
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government has decided to ban China's Huawei Technologies from Canada's next-generation mobile networks.
All equipment, components and systems to power India's 5G rollout have been procured from "trusted sources", Union Minister for Communications Ashwini Vaishnaw told Lok Sabha on Wednesday
As is customary, Chinese companies took the lion's share of the order
Meng, 49, was arrested in December 2018 at Vancouver International Airport on a U.S. warrant for allegedly misleading HBSC about Huawei's business dealings in Iran and causing the bank to violate US
Canada's extradition process dictates that a judge will first decide whether an extradition claim is legal, before the country's justice minister makes a final decision on whether to extradite
The company was put on an export blacklist by former US President Donald Trump in 2019 and barred from accessing critical technology of US origin
Chinese telecom major Huawei on Wednesday said that it is open to transfer 5G technology, including the source code, hardware design secrets etc to facilitate global innovation.
Nivedita Mookerji of Business Standard met the Huawei India CEO, David Li, in New Delhi to talk about the company's plans for 2021
British telecommunications firms must not install new Huawei 5G kit after September 2021, the government said, as part of a plan to purge the Chinese firm's equipment from high speed mobile networks
Huawei is set to be excluded from British 5G networks by 2027 due to security concerns, leaving phone carriers reliant on a supply duopoly of Finland's Nokia Oyj and Sweden's Ericsson AB.