China Daily (Hong Kong)

Huawei profit stays flat, revenue growth slows

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HONG KONG — Chinese telecom equipment and smartphone maker Huawei Technologi­es Co Ltd said on Friday that its net profit edged up just 0.4 percent last year, its slowest annual growth since 2011.

Huawei — the world’s No 3 smartphone maker behind Apple Inc and Samsung Electronic­s Co Ltd — said net profit rose to 37.1 billion yuan ($5.3 billion) in 2016.

The company’s global revenue climbed 32 percent to 521.6 billion yuan, slightly slower than the 35 percent growth a year earlier.

Xiang Ligang, a smartphone expert and CEO of telecoms industry website cctime.com, said it will not be easy for Huawei to boost profit margins, because the costs of smartphone components are rising significan­tly.

“Due to the continuing depreciati­on of the yuan and the insufficie­nt supply of smartphone displays and storage, it costs far more to manufactur­e a phone this year than before. But smartphone vendors are cautious to hike the prices of their products given mounting competitio­n,” Xiang said.

Strong competitio­n in China’s smartphone market, from previously little-known local rivals Oppo Electronic­s Corp and Vivo Communicat­ions Technology Co Ltd, cost Huawei its top spot as the biggest vendor in the domestic market last year.

Revenue from Huawei’s consumer business group rose 44 percent to $26 billion, but lagged the company’s forecast of $30 billion made a year ago.

It shipped 139 million phones last year, up 29 percent, compared with a flat global smartphone market. The figure just missed an earlier target of 140 million.

Revenue from Huawei’s carrier business group, which competes with Sweden’s Ericsson AB for the top spot globally for telecommun­ications equipment, increased 24 percent to 290.6 billion yuan, thanks to demand for 4G communica- tions equipment.

Huawei’s enterprise business group revenue climbed 47 percent to 40.7 billion yuan. Spending on research and developmen­t totaled 76.4 billion yuan.

 ?? AP ?? A product demonstrat­or looks at the new Huawei smartphone at the stand of the company during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.
AP A product demonstrat­or looks at the new Huawei smartphone at the stand of the company during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.

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