The United States has put Huawei on an export
blacklist citing national security issues, barring U.S.
suppliers from selling to the world's largest telecommunications
equipment maker and No.2 maker of smartphones, without special
approval.
Huawei's revenue growth of 30% in the first half is a slowdown
from 39% in first three months of 2019, but is up sharply from
2018, Bloomberg said.
Huawei has so far managed to boost revenue by aggressively
securing contracts for fifth-generation networking equipment,
Bloomberg said.
The company is said to have rewarded a number of employees for
helping it accelerate revenue despite U.S. ban, Bloomberg added.
Huawei declined to comment on the Bloomberg report.
Huawei last month cut revenue expectations for the year, with
its founder and CEO Ren Zhengfei saying the company had taken a
harder-than-expected hit from the U.S. ban.
The firm has denied its products pose a security threat.
(Reporting by Bhargav Acharya in Bengaluru and Sijia Jiang in
Hong Kong. Editing by Jane Merriman)
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