The US has voiced concerns that the company’s equipment could be used for espionage — which the Chinese tech giant has rubbished
Huawei’s rotating chair Guo Ping speaks during an news conference in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, China, on March 29 2019. Picture: REUTERS/TYRONE SIU
“I hope the US can adjust its attitude,” Guo said at a press briefing that was attended by more than 100 journalists from across the world. The US embassy in China declined to comment. The latest blow for the company came on Thursday when Britain rebuked it for failing to fix long-standing security flaws in its mobile network equipment and revealed new “significant technical issues”.
The performance of the consumer business is in line with what Huawei flagged in January, when it also said it could become the world’s biggest-selling smartphone vendor this year. Guo said he expects all three business groups — consumer, carrier and enterprise — to post double-digit growth this year, although he did not provide a specific number.
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