Chinese manufacturing giant, Huawei, has to deal with multiple bans from the American government. Recently, Huawei’s rotating chairman, Guo Ping, had a discussion with new employees. The theme of his meeting with the employees is “Don’t waste an opportunity in a crisis”. Guo Ping said that the United States has created a crisis for Huawei and also created opportunities. He hopes that every employee of Huawei can seize the opportunity.
In the interactive question and answer session, a new employee asked: “The US has suppressed chips, which may have an impact on our mobile phone business. What are the company’s expectations and strategic goals for the future consumer business, especially mobile terminal equipment? ?”
In response, Guo Ping replied that the suppression of Huawei by the United States did not start now. “GMS was disabled last year. We have bravely launched the HMS system. It is a very difficult thing for a mobile phone company to establish an ecosystem…But after this year, we have achieved very good results, exceeding expectations. The current suppression of Kirin chips will cause certain difficulties for our terminals, especially high-end mobile phones. However, I believe we can solve them”.
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Another employee asked: “The difficulties of GMS have brought great challenges to the overseas terminal business. I want to know how you think about the user barriers of HMS and GMS, and what you think about us who are gnawing hard at these new issues. What expectations and suggestions do employees have?”
Guo Ping said, “first of all, our decision to make HMS is not a simple decision, it is difficult and challenging. However, the progress made so far is better than we expected. The world is suffering for a long time. The world is also looking forward to a new open system”.
Huawei believes that its own HMS system can succeed because it is one of the pioneers of Google’s Android. In the fall of 2007, when Google launched Android, HTC was the first to announce support, and Huawei is the second. The company believes that since it can help Android to succeed, why not make its own system successful?
However, the Chinese manufacturer will have to work very hard if it hopes to survive the ban. From the proceedings so far, the U.S. needs Huawei to go under. If the latest ban fails to do that, chances are that the American government will come up with something else.