Huawei achieved slight growth in annual performance: Ken Hu

Chinese telecom equipment maker Huawei Technologies, which is struggling under U.S. sanctions, achieved slight growth in its annual performance, helped by significant levels of confidence from its customers.
Huawei P30 smartphoneHuawei was confronted with “extraordinary difficulties” last year, though operations were relatively stable, with partners continuing to support the company, rotating Chairman Ken Hu said at the Mobile World Congress 2021 on Tuesday.

The telecom equipment maker was put on an export blacklist by former U.S. President Donald Trump in 2019 and barred from accessing critical technology of U.S. origin, affecting the company’s ability to design its own chips and source components from outside vendors.

The company has repeatedly denied it poses a security risk.

Earlier this month, Huawei’s founder and CEO Ren Zhengfei said he hoped the Joe Biden administration would “harbour an open policy” towards U.S. firms doing business with Huawei in his first comments to the media in about a year.

Ren said the company saw positive growth and net profit in 2020.

China has so far spent more than 260 billion yuan ($40.27 billion) in building its 5G network, an official with the Ministry of Information and Information Technology said on Tuesday.

Huawei on Monday unveiled its new 5G Mate X2 foldable phone, which will use the company’s own proprietary Kirin processor.

MWC Shanghai 2021 runs from February 23 to February 25 in Shanghai, China. Huawei’s products and solutions can be found at booth E10, E50, and E90 in Hall N1 in the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC).