<p>Beijing: China's Huawei Technologies reported on Tuesday 2.2% growth in 2025 revenue, as its core businesses of infrastructure network and consumer devices reported modest growth, while its cloud computing operation saw a revenue decline.</p><p>The Shenzhen-based company posted 2025 sales revenue of 880.9 billion yuan ($127.5 billion), up 2.2% from a year earlier, marking a sharp slowdown from 22.4% growth recorded in 2024.</p>.China's Huawei develops new AI chip, seeking to match Nvidia: Report.<p>The 2025 result marks Huawei's second-highest annual revenue, trailing a record 891 billion yuan sales achieved in 2020.</p><p>Huawei's smartphone business had suffered a dramatic decline after U.S. sanctions restricted access to advanced chips and Google's Android operating system, driving its total revenue down 29% in 2021. Last year was the fourth consecutive year of growth since that trough.</p><p>Revenue from the consumer unit, which includes smartphones and other digital devices, rose 1.6% to 344.5 billion yuan, while its information and communication technology infrastructure segment — the largest revenue contributor — posted 2.6% growth in sales to 375 billion yuan, Huawei said in a statement.</p><p>Huawei said over 36 million devices ran on its homegrown HarmonyOS by the end of last year.</p><p>Its smaller yet important cloud computing business reported a 3.5% drop in revenue, while intelligent automotive solutions unit, which helps traditional automakers develop smart vehicles, saw a revenue surge of 72.1% to 45 billion yuan.</p><p>Huawei continued to allocate significant resources to research and development to mitigate the effects of ongoing U.S. sanctions.</p><p>R&D spending surged to 192.3 billion yuan in 2025, representing 22% of its annual revenue, as the company invested heavily in software, chips and manufacturing tools to reduce reliance on restricted U.S. technology.</p><p>In a statement, chairwoman Meng Wanzhou, daughter of Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei, said the company is navigating a future "full of uncertainty," and pledged that Huawei would continue cultivating its developer ecosystem.</p>
<p>Beijing: China's Huawei Technologies reported on Tuesday 2.2% growth in 2025 revenue, as its core businesses of infrastructure network and consumer devices reported modest growth, while its cloud computing operation saw a revenue decline.</p><p>The Shenzhen-based company posted 2025 sales revenue of 880.9 billion yuan ($127.5 billion), up 2.2% from a year earlier, marking a sharp slowdown from 22.4% growth recorded in 2024.</p>.China's Huawei develops new AI chip, seeking to match Nvidia: Report.<p>The 2025 result marks Huawei's second-highest annual revenue, trailing a record 891 billion yuan sales achieved in 2020.</p><p>Huawei's smartphone business had suffered a dramatic decline after U.S. sanctions restricted access to advanced chips and Google's Android operating system, driving its total revenue down 29% in 2021. Last year was the fourth consecutive year of growth since that trough.</p><p>Revenue from the consumer unit, which includes smartphones and other digital devices, rose 1.6% to 344.5 billion yuan, while its information and communication technology infrastructure segment — the largest revenue contributor — posted 2.6% growth in sales to 375 billion yuan, Huawei said in a statement.</p><p>Huawei said over 36 million devices ran on its homegrown HarmonyOS by the end of last year.</p><p>Its smaller yet important cloud computing business reported a 3.5% drop in revenue, while intelligent automotive solutions unit, which helps traditional automakers develop smart vehicles, saw a revenue surge of 72.1% to 45 billion yuan.</p><p>Huawei continued to allocate significant resources to research and development to mitigate the effects of ongoing U.S. sanctions.</p><p>R&D spending surged to 192.3 billion yuan in 2025, representing 22% of its annual revenue, as the company invested heavily in software, chips and manufacturing tools to reduce reliance on restricted U.S. technology.</p><p>In a statement, chairwoman Meng Wanzhou, daughter of Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei, said the company is navigating a future "full of uncertainty," and pledged that Huawei would continue cultivating its developer ecosystem.</p>