Huawei expects US ban to cost $30bn in revenue After a series of trade restrictions imposed by the US on the tech giant, Huawei expects a reveue drop of…
Vingroup to increase smartphone production Vingroup, Vietnam’s largest company, has planned to open its second factory in Hanoi in order to account for the potential…
Huawei Deputy Chairman in Berlin: ‘We don’t want to see another wall’ In his keynote remarks delivered yesterday at the Potsdam Conference on National Cybersecurity in Berlin, Germany, Ken Hu, Deputy Chairman,…
Huawei’s European figurehead accuses US of ‘bullying’ Huawei’s European figurehead has blasted the US over its treatment of the Chinese vendor has described their behavior as ‘bullying’.
We have been preparing for US ban, says Huawei CEO Chinese tech giant Huawei is ready to deal with Washington’s crackdown and will reduce its reliance on US components, its…
Lawyers to say ‘political motive’ behind CFO arrest as case nears Lawyers tasked with the responsibility of handling the case of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou, are expected to prepare a defence…
Reports claim US authorities preparing criminal case against Huawei Reports are emerging in the US that authorities are at an advanced stage of a ‘criminal probe’ that could result…
ZTE’s shares surge as trade tensions between US and China eases Chinese telecommunications vendor ZTE has seen its shares rocket on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange as trade tensions between Beijing…
US judge extends monitoring period of ZTE by two years A US federal judge has taken the decision to extend a court-appointed monitoring period on Chinese telecommunications behemoth ZTE by…
Profit turns into net loss – ZTE revises Q1 results ZTE revised its Q1 results to announce that what was a profit has turned into a significant net loss of…
Qualcomm’s acquisition of NXP remains uncertain Qualcomm’s acquisition deal of NXP remains uncertain just weeks after reports claimed the deal was set to be rubberstamped by…
US senate votes to re-impose ban on ZTE The US Senate has sensationally voted overwhelmingly to re-impose the draconian ban on Chinese telecommunications behemoth ZTE.