Huawei Says It Will Not Bow to US Pressure, Claims Growth 'May Slow, but Only Slightly'

Huawei remains dependent on foreign suppliers for telecom components.

Advertisement
By Gadgets 360 Staff With Inputs From AFP | Updated: 20 May 2019 17:40 IST
Highlights
  • Trump effectively barred Huawei from the US market on Wednesday
  • Ren said Huawei would continue to develop its own components
  • Huawei is a rapidly expanding leader in 5G technology

Huawei banned in US: The Chinese company buys $11 billion worth of components from US suppliers

Chinese telecoms giant Huawei is ready to deal with Washington's crackdown and will reduce its reliance on US components, its founder told Japanese media. US President Donald Trump effectively barred Huawei from the US market on Wednesday and added it to a list which would restrict US sales to the firm amid an escalating trade war with Beijing. The Huawei ban is forcing several tech companies in the US to stop their business with the Chinese telecom giant. 

"We have already been preparing for this," Huawei founder and CEO Ren Zhengfei told a group of Japanese journalists Saturday in his first interview since Trump's move.

Ren said Huawei would continue to develop its own components to reduce its dependence on outside suppliers.

Advertisement

Huawei is a rapidly expanding leader in 5G technology but remains dependent on foreign suppliers.

It buys about $67 billion (roughly Rs. 466,900 crores) worth of components each year, including about $11 billion (roughly Rs. 766,42 crores) from US suppliers, according to The Nikkei business daily.

The usually elusive Ren, 74, has come out of the shadows in recent months in the face of increasing pressure on his company.

Advertisement

Ren's army background and Huawei's opaque culture have fuelled suspicions in some countries that the firm has links with the Chinese military and intelligence services.

Huawei is also the target of an intense campaign by Washington, which has been trying to persuade allies not to allow China a role in building next-generation 5G mobile networks.

Advertisement

US government agencies are already banned from buying equipment from Huawei.

"We have not done anything which violates the law," Ren said, adding the US measures would have a limited impact.

Advertisement

"It is expected that Huawei's growth may slow, but only slightly," he said, according The Nikkei.

A former army technician, Ren founded Huawei in 1987 with only $5,000 (roughly Rs. 34800), according to company lore.

Huawei now claims to have nearly 190,000 employees, operates in 170 countries, and reported revenue of more than $100 billion in 2018.

Ren said his company would not yield to pressure from Washington.

"We will not change our management at the request of the US or accept monitoring, as  ZTE has done," he said, as quoted by The Nikkei, referring to fellow Chinese telecoms giant ZTE which was also targeted by Washington.

ZTE came close to collapse last year after US firms were banned from selling it vital components over its continued dealings with Iran and North Korea.

Trump later reversed the decision and in return ZTE had to pay a $1 billion fine and accept monitoring by the US Commerce Department.

 

For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who'sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube.

Further reading: Huawei, US China Trade War, Trump
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Motorola Edge 70 Features Surface Online Weeks Ahead of Global Launch
  2. Vivo Launches OriginOS 6 Alongside BlueOS 3 With These New Features
  3. Vivo X300 Series gets IMDA Certification as Firm Readies Global Launch
  4. OTT Releases This Week: War 2, Mirai, Sthal, Rambo, Kurukshetra, and More
  5. Samsung Galaxy M17 5G With 50-Megapixel Camera Launched in India: See Price
  6. Samsung Galaxy M17 5G Launching Today: See Price in India, Specifications
  7. OnePlus 15 Global Variant Bags IMDA Certification Ahead of China Launch
  8. Oppo Reno 15 Pro Max Tipped Launch in India in 2026 At This Price
  9. IMC 2025: Oppo Find X9 Series Confirmed to Launch in India Next Month
  1. Slack Opens Platform for Developers to Build AI Apps and Agents on Its Data
  2. Battlefield 6 Does Not Include Content Made by Generative AI, Says EA
  3. Xiaomi 17 Ultra Camera Specifications Leaked; Could Feature 200-Megapixel Rear Camera
  4. Bybit Gains UAE’s Virtual Asset Licence; Becomes First Crypto Firm to Get Full SCA Approval
  5. Oppo Find X9 Ultra Camera Specifications Leaked; Said to Feature 200-Megapixel Rear Camera With OIS
  6. Oppo Find X9 Series With MediaTek Dimensity 9500 SoC Confirmed to Launch in India in November
  7. WhatsApp Now Lets Beta Testers Add a Link to Their Facebook Profile
  8. Fujifilm X-E5 Mirrorless Digital Camera Launched in India With X-Trans CMOS 5 HR Sensor: Price, Features
  9. Oppo Reno 15 Pro Max Launch Timeline, Price in India Leaked; Could Feature a 200-Megapixel Camera
  10. Google Messages Could Soon Introduce Gemini-Powered 'Insights' Feature for Shared Links: Report
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2025. All rights reserved.