After years of survival, China's Huawei returns to revenue peak
The company is set to confirm that it took
It will also report full-year profit. In October, it posted a 13.7% drop in nine-month net profit.
Huawei's executives have previously said
The company has in past months struck a more confident tone,
with founder Ren Zhengfei telling Chinese President Xi Jinping
in May that concerns
Huawei has not disclosed in detail its revenue drivers, but has said that its consumer business has returned to growth while its foray into autos has developed rapidly.
The company likely shipped over 45 million phones in 2024,
up by 25% or more on a year earlier, though yield rates on chips
remain a constraint, according to consultancy
"Huawei has already shown incredible resilience in the face
of this national state-led effort, and this process has arguably
forced Chinese firms across the IT stack to become more
innovative and collaborative," said
"This is one of the legacies of Huawei's re-emergence as a technology powerhouse."
Huawei declined to comment.
In the wake of U.S. sanctions, Huawei moved into exploring areas such as building 5G infrastructure for mines and supplying energy storage systems to data centres.
Cut off from Google's Android and Oracle, it built its own operating system HarmonyOS, which it says is running on over a billion devices, as well as an internal software management system it calls 'MetaERP'.
Banned from using U.S. semiconductor technology, it has
created its own advanced chips including ones that compete with
top artificial intelligence chipmaker
The company has also become a prominent supplier of advanced autonomous driving technology, working with state-owned automakers to revive themselves as viable electric vehicle makers.
Huawei has worked with
Its best-selling models M7 and M9 are equipped with Huawei's advanced driver assistance systems and sold in Huawei's showrooms nationwide.
There are similar projects with Chery, BAIC,
Going forward, the company has said it wants to integrate artificial intelligence into its industrial communications services and to build out its software systems on connected devices, according to state media.
Huawei has also signaled it intends to compete more
aggressively in overseas markets for its smartphones, having
launched its foldable Mate XT smartphone in
Without full access to Android it is unlikely to regain its
former position in Western consumer markets, though its data
infrastructure presence has grown in areas such as the
"Huawei's international presence will be more of a patchwork
affair, but in some areas, like an alternative AI stack, it
could eventually dominate in key markets."
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