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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- About Huawei
- Room to grow: financial figures
- Revenue
- Business segments
- Geographical region
- Telecom infrastructure
- Smartphone shipments
- Huawei: Issues
- Issues
- Huawei ban: yet silver lining
- Xiaomi: leading competitor
- Conclusion and future ahead
- Looking ahead
- Chinese style modernization
- Summary and recommendations
- Thank you
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Topics Covered
- Economic competition
- Technology
- US/China rivalry
- 5G
- Smartphones
- Global markets
- Modernization
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Mukherjee, D. (2023, October 16). At the center of trade war: the case of Huawei [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 10, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/GZDX7856.Export Citation (RIS)
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0:00
Hi everyone. This
is Dr. Mukherjee
and I'm from the
Department of Economics,
Kent State University,
United States.
Our topic today is
going to be Huawei,
at the center of Trade
War: The Case of Huawei.
0:15
Huawei is a Chinese
multinational company,
founded in 1987 and is
headquartered in Shenzhen
province, in China.
Huawei is one of
the earliest multinational
corporations
to be caught in the
crosshairs of US/China
economic competition.
Under President
Trump's sanctions
were rolled out against Huawei,
which today have been
extended by the
incumbent US government.
Given that Huawei garners
all the attention,
all the global media attention,
I thought it would
be very prudent
to talk about Huawei that is
devoid of any media attention
and just talks about
the facts and figures.
0:55
In the next few slides,
I'm going to talk
about its financials.
I'm going to talk
about its competitors.
I'm going to talk
about the issues
that Huawei is facing currently.
I'm going to talk about the
recommendations that I have.
I'm going to talk about
their businesses and
so on and so forth.
Without further adieu,
let's talk about
Huawei and talk about
its facts and figures.
1:20
Huawei's revenue growth
as you can see over
the last decade or so
has been very steep.
It's a steep growth
that you will
find, from 2011 onward it
grew exponentially by 2020
that kind of saturated down.
Now, there are many
factors, and sanctions
as I've mentioned just
before are one of them.
We are going to talk
about the things,
but there is no doubt
up to this point,
that it had a phenomenal growth
in the last 10 years or so.