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Huawei reports one-third drop in its revenue in 6 months of 2021

US sanctions banned Google from providing technical support to new phone models of Huawei company which caused a blow to its revenue in 2021

Huawei Technology, the telecom giant based in China, recorded its revenue drop by almost a third in the first half of 2021, mainly because of the US sanctions which caused a dent in company’s business in America, once-dominant handset business and new business areas still in their early stages.

The company generated revenue of 320.4 billion yuan (US$49.56 billion), it said on Friday. The biggest drop came from Huawei’s consumer business group, which includes handsets, where revenue fell 47% to 135.7 billion yuan.

In 2019 former US president Donald Trump put Huawei on an export blacklist and barred it from accessing critical technology of US origin, affecting its ability to design its own chips and source components from outside vendors.

The sanctions hobbled Huawei’s handset business, with Huawei dropping out the top five vendors in China for the first time in more than seven years this year, shipping 6.4 million units, according to consultancy Canalys.

That compares with 27.4 million handsets shipped in China in the second quarter of 2020, excluding shipments of Honor budget handsets. Huawei sold the brand in November.

Huawei was trying to pivot towards software and business areas not at risk of US pressure, according to an internal memo from founder and chief executive officer Ren Zhengfei shared with Reuters in May.

“We’ve set our strategic goals for the next five years,” said Eric Xu, Huawei’s rotating chairman, in a statement announcing the results. “Our aim is to survive, and to do so sustainably.”

The company started rolling out its Harmony operating system in June, meaning it is no longer wholly reliant on Google’s Android platform.

US sanctions banned Google from providing technical support to new phone models. First-half revenue from Huawei’s enterprise business group grew 18% to 42.9 billion yuan, as the Covid-19 outbreak spurred industry demand for ICT connectivity, a spokesman said.

Huawei is also seeing strong growth in its cloud service business, more than doubling in size in the first quarter to take a 20% market share in China, according to Canalys.

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