Huawei Smartphone Sales Sharply Increases Despite US Ban

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Huawei has witnessed the rise of its total smartphone shipments in China after the U.S ban was issued thanks to the support of the Chinese people.

Since US President Donald Trump’s government blacklisted Huawei Technologies Inc, it has hit a blow to this Chinese tech giant. Several associations and companies like Google, Qualcomm, Intel, AMD, and recently ARM have stopped working with the Chinese giant.

Besides, associations such as PCle standard, Solid State Technology Association (JEDEC), and SD Association (SDA) also suspended their cooperation with Huawei. It is said that this current situation will strongly affect the Chinese giant's business even its homeland where the influence will be very small. But, it is likely that the ban from the U.S government is encouraging Chinese people to switch to use its devices. After the ban issued on 16 May, the company smartphones’ sales via Tmall sharply increased. As per the Tmall’s official data, from 18 May to 20 May, the total smartphone shipments of Huawei rose 130 percent, which overpasses the smartphone industry’s average growth by 30 percent. In addition, Huawei also created a special poster for celebration:

The poster clearly shows that Huawei P30 phone and other smartphones from the Chinese phone maker will be available on Tmall and all come with a custom gift box from this platform. Besides, it is said that the total fans of the brand on Tmall platform has increased as well. So far, this number has overpassed the 10-million mark.

While in other markets outside China, most of the companies have broken their ties with Huawei, the domestic market can greatly contribute to support the country brand as well as help it to manage the company’s loss due to the US restrictions.

For further information about the escalating trade war between the U.S and China, Donald Trump President officially signed an order to request the U.S firms to suspend the partnership with Huawei and other relevant companies. This order led to the ban on cooperation with the Chinese tech giant although it did not list particular firms and countries. According to the U.S Commerce Department, it added Huawei and 70 affiliates to the “Entity List”, which stops the company from purchasing components and parts from the U.S companies without the approval from the U.S government.

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