A clutch of domestic companies is developing equipment and software solutions for this upcoming next-gen telecom technology
China's leading telecommunications equipment maker found itself on a U.S. trade blacklist in May 2019 due to national security concerns.
Much before their diplomatic ties spiraled down, Beijing could have shut down Canberra's 5G network and brought the nation to its knees if Huawei was not banned, a top spy has revealed
China's Huawei Technologies is expanding its smart car partnership with state-owned Chongqing Changan Automobile Co Ltd to include the design and development of auto-use semiconductors
Telecom gear maker Huawei India said it will set up a 50-bed COVID-19 medical care facility in Gurugram in partnership with a local medical institution. Besides, the company is facilitating the availability of 400 oxygen concentrators, 400 contactless remote vital parameter monitoring devices, 25 HFNC CPAP oxygen therapy systems, and other medical supplies worth Rs 5 crore for public hospitals, makeshift hospitals and other facilities for COVID-19. "Given the urgency of healthcare requirements, we decided to join hands with local partners to accelerate the facilitation of urgent medical supplies to support those most affected. "We firmly believe that this situation can be overcome with joint, comprehensive, and targeted community efforts. We at Huawei are committed to standing strong with the nation during these challenging times," Huawei India CEO David Li said in a statement. Huawei has collaborated with local NGOs and specialised institutions to facilitate medical resources to .
Top US lawmakers have applauded India's decision to not allow Chinese telecom companies to conduct 5G trials in the country
The push into smart cars, if finalised, would signal a major shift in business focus for Huawei
China's Huawei Technologies saw revenue fall 16.5% in the first quarter compared to a year earlier
Huawei is focusing on optimising its portfolio to boost business resilience
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Smartphone maker Xiaomi has joined a rush of Chinese tech companies venturing into the semiconductor sector, announcing on Wednesday a new chip to help smartphone cameras process images.
The refusal of the officer to testify at an extradition hearing for senior Huawei executive should cast doubt on credibility of his affidavit saying he didn't share with the FBI, defence lawyers said
A second Canadian citizen held for more than two years on spying charges in apparent retaliation for Canada's arrest of a senior executive of the telecoms giant Huawei went on trial in Beijing
"We know that sometimes these diplomatic presentations can be exaggerated, or maybe even aimed at a domestic audience," State Department spokeswoman Jalina Porter told a news briefing
Meng 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 sanctions
Once the world's largest smartphone maker, the Chinese corporation has seen a series of US sanctions almost obliterate its lucrative consumer business
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
The 5G ban is effective as of this week, according to the people, who asked not to be identified to discuss nonpublic communications
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
Comments made by Trump do not meet the standard to halt an extradition hearing of a senior executive for Chinese communications giant Huawei Technologies, a Canadian justice department lawyer argued
Lawyers for CFO Meng Wanzhou want her U.S. extradition case dismissed on grounds that Trump's comments soon after her 2018 arrest meant she would not get a fair trial in the United States