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China’s Huawei looks to ports, factories to rebuild sales

TIANJIN, China (AP) — As technicians in a distant control room watch on display screens, an automated crane at one of China’s busiest ports moves cargo containers from a Korean freighter to ... Read More
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China's Huawei looks to ports, factories to rebuild sales

A worker uses a computer terminal to monitor remote operations at a container port in Tianjin, China, on Jan. 16, 2023. As technicians in a distant control room watch on display screens, an ... Read More
China’s Huawei looks to ports, factories to rebuild sales

Last year’s revenue was forecast to be little-changed from 2021 at 636.9 billion yuan ($91.6 billion), Xu said. That was below Huawei’s double-digit growth of a decade earlier but an ... Read More
China’s Huawei looks to ports, factories to rebuild sales

A worker uses a computer terminal to monitor remote operations at a container port in Tianjin, China, on Jan. 16, 2023. As technicians in a distant control room watch on display screens, an automated ... Read More
China's Huawei looks to ports, factories to rebuild sales

China's Huawei looks to ports, factories to rebuild sales As technicians in a distant control room watch on display screens, an automated crane at one of China’s busiest ports moves cargo ... Read More
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