Huawei Chairman Liang Hua said that in overseas markets, Huawei is currently banned from using GMS (Google Mobile Service), but is working hard to develop HMS and is confident in the growth of HMS (Huawei Mobile Service) and the ecosystem.
Liang Hua said in an interview with Agence France-Presse recently that Huawei equipment still has bright prospects and it is estimated that global shipments this year will be about 245 to 250 million units.
To ensure complete transparency, Huawei communicates with the governments of the countries / regions where we operate to ensure that all data is transparent. Network security and reliability are of paramount importance. Network security is a top priority.
Liang Hua said that Huawei's 5G technology is still based on the global supply chain today. Following the U.S. ban, the supply chain was realigned to ensure continuity of supply and to meet customer demand.
Huawei has stopped relying on US chip and other component suppliers in the 5G field. Since the ban, Huawei has strengthened its cooperation with European suppliers (including Japan and South Korea).
Now, Huawei plans to establish a base in Europe to produce its own parts. Huawei is currently discussing the feasibility of opening a factory in Europe. What is the study in which country to build a factory in Europe? As for time, this decision will come out soon.
He said that Huawei has five research centers in France, which are located in different fields, hoping to deepen relations with operators and customers. In the past, Huawei's purchases in France were US $ 2 billion, and the goal is to increase this amount to $4 billion (3.59 billion euros) in the next five years.