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Huawei may sell parts of Honor biz for $3.7 bn

- JULIE ZHU Hong Kong, 14 October

Huawei Technologi­es is in talks with Digital China Group and other suitors to sell parts of its Honor smartphone unit in a deal that could fetch up to 25 billion yuan ($3.7 billion), people with knowledge of the matter said.

Embattled Huawei is resetting its priorities due to Us.sanctions and will focus on its higher-end Huawei phones rather than the Honor brand, which is aimed at young people and the budget conscious, they said.

The assets to be sold have yet to be finalised but could include Honor's brand, research & developmen­t capabiliti­es, and the related supply chain management business, two of the people said.

The deal may be an all-cash sale and could end up smaller, worth somewhere between 15 billion yuan and 25 billion yuan, one of the people said.

Digital China, the main distributo­r for Honor phones, has emerged as the frontrunne­r but other prospectiv­e buyers include Chinese electronic­s maker TCL and rival smartphone maker Xiaomi Corp, the people said, declining to be identified as the talks were confidenti­al.

Huawei, the world’s biggest telecoms equipment vendor and No 2 smartphone maker, declined to comment as did TCL. Digital China and Xiaomi did not respond to requests for comment.

The Honor brand was establishe­d by Huawei in 2013 but the business mostly operates independen­tly from its parent.

‘A win-win situation’

Kuo Ming-chi, an analyst at TF Internatio­nal Securities, has said that any sale by Huawei of the Honor smartphone business would be a win-win situation for the Honor brand, its suppliers and China’s electronic­s industry.

“If Honor is independen­t from Huawei, its purchase of components will no longer be subject to the US ban on Huawei. This will help Honor’s smartphone business and the suppliers,” he wrote in a research note last week.

The US government last year moved to prevent most US companies from conducting business with Huawei, saying the tech giant was ultimately answerable to the Chinese government. Huawei has repeatedly denied being a national security risk.

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