Analysts at Canalys said Thursday that Huawei shipped 55.8 million devices in the second quarter of 2020
While Huawei is still barred from buying Qualcomm's chips under US regulations, it has now resumed paying licensing fees for wireless technology
Huawei is now targeting $350-$500 million in revenue for 2020, compared with roughly $700-800 million it was aiming earlier
Telecom gear makers have to share source codes and get equipment tested by third-party labs accredited to the government.
BBK today is collectively the world's third largest manufacturer, even bigger than Huawei in terms of volume
ByteDance could be forced to sell TikTok as Washington considers following India in banning the short video app, which analysts say is worth at least $20 billion.
Michael Pompeo says certain employees of Chinese tech companies like Huawei provide material support to governments involved in rights abuses
People's Daily, China's state-run newspaper, says HSBC has been 'setting traps' for the company since 2012
The US has accused Huawei of using a Hong Kong shell company called Skycom to sell equipment to Iran in violation of US sanctions
The US say Huawei's equipment could be used by the Chinese government for espionage: a charge denied by the company and Beijing
Instead of mandating e-commerce firms to declare the country of origin of products they hawk, the effort should be to help them bounce back
US President Donald Trump identifies China as the United States' main rival, and has accused President Xi Jinping of taking advantage over trade and not telling the truth over the novel Covid outbreak
Huawei Technologies is working with Telecom Italia despite being shut out of a recent tender to supply new generation 5G technology, chairman of Chinese group's Italian unit said
Nuctech company suspected to be owned by the Chinese government and was founded by the son of a former general secretary of the Communist Party
Pompeo said Huawei employees found to be providing material support to regimes engaging in human rights violations and abuses globally
The British government announced Tuesday that Huawei Technologies Ltd. would be excluded from work on the network because US sanctions made it impossible to ensure the safety of equipment
The decision was taken at a meeting of the UK's National Security Council (NSC) chaired by Prime Minister Boris Johnson
Nokia says they're ready to step up to support the implementation of the UK government decision with minimal impact on the people using our customers' networks
Revenue rose 13.1% to 454 billion yuan ($64.90 billion) in the first half of the year, compared to 401.3 billion yuan the year before.
The United States has pushed Johnson to reverse his January decision to grant Huawei a limited role in 5G, while London has been dismayed by a crackdown in Hong Kong