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China's Huawei continues rebound with strongest earnings growth since 2019

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China's Huawei Technologi­es saw its fastest growth in four years in 2023, with a rebound in its consumer segment and income from new businesses like smart car components accelerati­ng its recovery from US sanctions.

Revenue rose 9.63 per cent from a year earlier to 704.2 billion yuan (US$97.48 billion), with the consumer business contributi­ng most to that figure, growing 17.3 per cent to 251.49 billion yuan.

While Huawei did not break down the consumer figure, the segment includes its handset business, which saw a renaissanc­e last year as the company returned to the mainstream 5G smartphone market with the Mate 60, apparently overcoming US restrictio­ns.

Since 2019, the US has restricted Huawei's access to US technology, accusing the company of being a security risk, which Huawei denies.

Last year marked the third consecutiv­e year of growth for the company after revenue plummeted by almost a third in 2021 when the company started to exhaust chip reserves, though revenue remains below its 2020 peak of 891.3 billion yuan.

Huawei was relatively muted about its achievemen­t, doing away with the press conference and launch event it has held every year at least since the US restrictio­ns began.

In a press release, rotating chairman Ken Hu said the results were in line with forecasts.

"We've been through a lot over the past few years. But through one challenge after another, we've managed to grow."

At a launch event last year, Meng Wangzhou, Huawei's CFO and the daughter of the company's founder announced that Huawei was no longer in crisis mode.

Net profit in 2023 rose by 144.5 per cent to 87 billion yuan, with the net profit margin more than doubling from a year earlier to 12.35 per cent.

Some of that came from ongoing payment from the sale of the Honor smartphone brand, which Huawei sold in November 2020, a company spokespers­on said.

While the company's core ICT infrastruc­ture business remained stable, its cloud business grew by more than a fifth, generating revenue of 55.3 billion yuan.

Huawei's four-year-old smart car software and components business also saw major growth albeit from a lower comparison base, up 128.1 per cent year on year to 4.7 billion yuan.

We've been through a lot over the past few years. But through one challenge after another, we've managed to grow."

Huawei rotating chairman

Ken Hu

Last year Huawei announced it would spin off the smart car unit into a new company.

Earlier this month, Richard Yu, the managing director and chairman of Huawei's smart car solutions, announced the unit would likely turn a profit from April after losing billions of yuan in the past year, local media reported.

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