Huawei stopped manufacturing computers, reducing US smartphone production
Chinese technology firm has had to stop some production lines, even stop developing new generation personal computers.
After an embargo from the US, smartphone partners for Huawei had to stop some assembly lines because the Chinese technology company cut smartphone production despite its strongest growth in the first quarter of 2019. .
Huawei must also reconsider its goal of becoming the world's largest smartphone maker in 2020.
The same thing happens with the company's computer segment, the electronics segment is invested by Huawei in recent years. According to sources from electronic component suppliers, Chinese technology firms have to stop some production lines, even stop developing new-generation personal computers.
Like smartphones, Huawei's personal computer segment also relies heavily on US technology companies. For example, Microsoft's Windows operating system or Intel's processor chip, two factors that are extremely important but are within the limits of US sanctions.
To avoid violating government regulations, many US technology companies such as Google, Microsoft, Intel and Qualcomm . have all been suspended from trading and cooperating with Huawei. This makes Chinese technology companies miserable in the past month.
Huawei has introduced a number of countermeasures such as developing products to replace Huawei's own new operating system instead of Android or suing the US government .
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