Chinese tech juggernaut eyes global expansion despite US tech restrictions
Huawei plans to expand its native HarmonyOS smartphone platform worldwide, despite coming under US-led sanctions that have deprived it of access to key technologies.
"We will work hard to build up the HarmonyOS app ecosystem in the China market first, then, from country to country, we will start gradually pushing it out to other parts of the world," Huawei's rotating chairman Erik Xu told attendees at its 21st According to Huawei's rotating chairman, more than 4,000 of those apps are already in the process of being transferred, and the company is"communicating with developers" on the 1,000 or so apps that remain.
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