Tuesday, 26 November 2019

Huawei CEO: We can still be No.1 without Google


Huawei CEO and founder Ren Zhengfei believes his company can still become the world's top smartphone brand, even if it remains cut off from Google's software and apps. The Chinese company is already the world's largest telecommunications equipment maker. It was on track to overtake Samsung as the No. 1 seller of smartphones this year, until it landed on a US trade blacklist. The restriction bars US companies like Google, Intel and Broadcom from selling to Huawei unless they obtain a government license to do so.
Now, Huawei's hard-won overseas market share is shrinking, as customers outside of China become wary of buying a phone that may not have access to the Google Play Store and popular apps like Facebook, Uber and Google Maps.
Asked in an interview with CNN Business on Tuesday whether Huawei can still become the world's No. 1 smartphone brand even without Google, Ren said: "I don't think that would be a problem," adding that it will just take more time. Huawei has been under pressure from a broader US campaign against it. Washington says Huawei products pose a national security risk, allegations the Chinese company rejects.
Some US companies, such as Microsoft received licenses last week from the US Commerce Department authorizing limited business which doesn't pose a significant risk to national security or foreign policy interests. The department also said that some companies have been denied licenses.
Ren told CNN Business that Google has neither been denied a license, nor has it yet received one. Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Source: CNN

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