Huawei’s latest quarterly results show that it is doing just fine, despite ongoing trade issues with America. Third-quarter revenue is up 24.4 percent on the same period last year, while the company says it has shipped more than 185 million smartphones in the first three quarters of 2019, up 26 percent year-on-year.
The figures fly in the face of earlier predictions, which anticipated a marked downfall for the company following its US export ban in May. Indeed, Huawei’s revenue growth slowed to 13 percent in the second quarter of the year, with the company estimating a $30 billion fall out from its war with America.
Huawei also announced this week that it has so far signed 60 contracts with telecom carriers, up from 50 contracts at mid-year, to provide equipment for 5G networks around the world.
However, the firm remains cautious in the face of its ongoing troubles with the US government, with the firm’s chairman Liang Hua noting that despite holding steady, it’s “not to say we don’t have difficulties ahead. We do, and they may affect the pace of our growth in the short term.”