Huawei said Tuesday the companyโ€™s revenue in 2019 is expected to jump 18% year on year despite a series of campaigns led by the Trump administration against the telecommunications gear maker this year.

Why it matters: The growth rate is slightly lower than last year. In 2018, the companyโ€™s revenue grew 19.5% year on year.

  • The company also predicted that the coming year would be a โ€œdifficult year,โ€ and that it would not be removed from the US โ€œEntity List,โ€ which bars American companies from supplying to Huawei without government approvals.

Details: In a New Yearโ€™s message to employees, rotating Chairman Eric Xu said they expected revenue in the year to reach a record RMB 850 billion (around $121.7 billion). He added that the figures failed to meet the companyโ€™s predictions earlier this year.

  • The Shenzhen-based company, also the worldโ€™s second-largest smartphone vendor, said handset shipments had exceeded 240 million units and the business is in โ€œrobust growth.โ€
  • Huawei will โ€œgo all outโ€ to build the Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) ecosystem to ensure it can keep selling smartphones in overseas markets, said Xu. HMS is an alternative to Google Mobile Services (GMS), which pre-installs popular Google apps and services on Android phones. Huawei is not authorized to use GMS due to the US export ban.
  • โ€œOur predictions every year are very radical, thatโ€™s why we said the figures failed to meet expectations,โ€ said a Huawei spokesman to TechNode on Tuesday.โ€œBut the 18% [annual growth rate] is good enough, and it is also pretty good compared to other companies,โ€ he said.

โ€œSurvival will be our first priorityโ€ฆWe will focus on the following four areas: sustaining growth, improving our capability, optimizing our organization, and controlling risks.โ€

โ€”Eric Xu, in his New Yearโ€™s message to employees.

Context: Huawei said in October that its revenue for the first three quarters grew 24.4% year on year to RMB 610.8 billion. It announced in July that revenue in the first half of the year grew 23.2% year on year to RMB 401.3 billion.

  • The company doesnโ€™t reveal quarterly earnings before this year.
  • In June, Huawei founder and CEO Ren Zhengfei said he expected the US trade blacklist will reduce production output by $30 billion over the next two years.
  • Huawei, which reported revenue of RMB 721.2 billion last year, re-evaluated its revenue targets to around $100 billion this year and the next, according to Ren. It had initially forecasted revenue growth in 2019 of between $125 billion and $130 billion depending on foreign exchange fluctuations.

Writing about semiconductors and telecommunications.

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