Huawei to pack less of a punch this year after bruising 2020: Analysts
By David
Kirton SHENZHEN, China (Reuters) - Huawei Technologies Co Ltd this year will
likely see slower 5G business and push further into software, while hoping its
smartphones get a reprieve from U.S. sanctions which last year struck the
chip-reliant heart of its group, analysts said.
Limited
access to high-end semiconductors means rationing during China's network
upgrade, they said, while the dissection of its mobile arm will send Huawei
tumbling down rankings while it continues to develop a proprietary operating
system.
China's
leading telecommunications equipment maker found itself on a U.S. trade
blacklist in May 2019 due to national security concerns. Huawei has repeatedly
denied it is a risk.
That
effectively banned U.S.-based firms from selling Huawei essential U.S.
technology. Last August, the ban was extended to foreign firms with U.S.
business, reaching chief suppliers such as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing
Co Ltd (TSMC). Read More
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