Huawei says US sanctions cause US$30 billion annual loss in its smartphone business
- Rotating chairman Eric Xu Zhijun said Huawei has learnt to live with US restrictions after Washington threatened additional sanctions on the Chinese telecoms firm
- Huawei has ventured into new industries after its smartphone business was crippled by a US chip ban

Huawei Technologies Co’s rotating chairman put on a brave face amid threats of fresh US sanctions, saying that the existing trade ban is causing at least US$30 billion in annual losses to its smartphone business, but the company has learnt to live with it.
“We’ve been trying to get used to the US sanctions since May 2019,” Eric Xu Zhijun said in a press briefing on Friday in Beijing. “Whether the sanctions are going to escalate or not, we are accustomed to working and living with the [US] Entity List.”
Huawei’s revenue in the first half of this year fell 29.4 per cent from a year ago to 320 billion yuan (US$49.5 billion). Sales from its consumer business, consisting mostly of smartphone sales, nearly halved to 135.7 billion yuan from 255.8 billion yuan in the same period last year.