Gulf Today

Huawei seeks more Japanese parts

-

BEIJING: Chinese telecom equipment maker Huawei Technologi­es has asked Japanese firms including Murata Manufactur­ing and Toshiba Memory to increase supplies of smartphone components, the Nikkei reported.

The move is believed to be aimed partly at preventing supply disruption­s as the United States steps up pressure on Chinese technology companies over security concerns, the report said.

Huawei has requested supply increases by early summer, when production of its latest smartphone is scheduled to go into full swing, the Nikkei reported, citing unnamed sources.

Murata is believed to have received an order for roughly twice the usual amount of parts while Toshiba Memory has been asked to supply lash memory components ahead of schedule, the report added.

Huawei has come under ire from the United States, which has warned that next-generation 5G equipment, which some telecoms experts see as more vulnerable to attack than previous technology, could be exploited by the Chinese government for spying if supplied by Huawei.

Huawei and Toshiba Memory did not immediatel­y respond to Reuters’ requests for comment. A Murata Manufactur­ing spokeswoma­n said the company would not comment on speciic clients.

China’s Huawei is set to reward employee shareholde­rs with a 3 per cent rise in cash dividends that are worth billions of dollars, according to company sources and Reuters calculatio­ns - a move expected to boost morale as it battles a Us-led drive against its telecom gear.

The payout also appears to indicate proit growth as well as conidence the company can survive US accusation­s that its telecoms network equipment may enable espionage by the Chinese government, analysts said.

 ?? Associated Press ?? Employees at a Huawei factory in Guangdong province, China.
Associated Press Employees at a Huawei factory in Guangdong province, China.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Bahrain