
Huawei Makes Initial Moves Into Commercial Sector
Chinese technology giant Huawei announced on Wednesday that it will rename its “consumer business” as its “terminal business,” marking an initial entrance into the commercial sector.
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Chinese technology giant Huawei announced on Wednesday that it will rename its “consumer business” as its “terminal business,” marking an initial entrance into the commercial sector.
A former Huawei employee was detained for extortion in late 2018 after demanding that the company pay him a contract termination compensation of roughly 300,000 yuan.
Huawei's internal forum published an article on August 22 about the whole company's business policy changing from pursuing scale to pursuing profit and cash flow.
After Ryan Ding, former Deputy Chairman of Huawei's supervisory board and President of both the Enterprise and Carrier BGs, passed away on October 7 due to a sudden illness, the tech giant has launched a new round of personnel adjustments.
WeChat Pay and Alipay have increased their utility for Chinese citizens by integrating with the country’s national healthcare system.
Huawei said that it will hand out $286 million in cash bonuses and double almost all employees’ monthly salaries for October as a reward for mitigating the impact of its US blacklisting.
Chinese conglomerate Alibaba announced its financial results for the quarter ended December 31, 2019, beating analyst expectations.
Huawei uploaded a video on its internal employee community platform, showing the 'Huawei Legions' inaugural meeting that took place at the Dongguan Songshan Lake Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone.
In 2019, Chinese tech companies increasingly shifted their focus overseas, in an effort to gain influence and market share abroad.
Chinese multinational technology firm Lenovo stated that it can shift production to other countries if the U.S. slaps additional tariffs on China.
Chinese tech and gaming giant NetEase announced a new role play game titled "Shediao" on Friday and gave audience its first look at the new release.
Tencent CEO Pony Ma has stipulated the Chinese tech giant's new mission statement and vision statement through WeChat yesterday in four words: tech for social good.