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| Jan 28, 2021

Huawei smartphone shipments plummet amid U.S. sanctions

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The Huawei logo is seen at the IFA consumer technology fair, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Berlin, Germany September 3, 2020. (File Photo: REUTERS/Michele Tantussi)

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China smartphone shipments slipped four per cent in the December quarter, data showed, as shipments at Huawei Technologies Co Ltd plunged due to U.S. sanctions on the Chinese firm’s chip and component suppliers.

China market share for the company slumped to 22 per cent from 38 per cent in the year-ago quarter, data from research firm Canalys showed. The company remained the market leader, however, with a slim lead over closest rival Oppo.

Its domestic shipments fell 44 per cent to 18.8 million smartphones, and global shipments fell 43 per cent to 32 million smartphones.

In May, Washington imposed a new round of measures that effectively prevented companies with U.S.-origin technology from selling to Huawei.

In the fourth quarter, shipments from Apple Inc and Huawei’s domestic rivals Oppo and Vivo grew at a rapid clip, both by roughly a fifth, and Xiaomi Corp’s shipments grew 52 per cent.

Still, China’s overall smartphone market shrank 11 per cent in 2020.

“Huawei could have done another 30 or 40 million units this year were it not for the supply issue,” said Nicole Peng, who tracks China’s smartphone sector at Canalys.

“Meanwhile other brands cannot fill the gap because component supplies are not ramping up quickly enough.”

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