Huawei. The Company's DRAMA, by HOW MUCH will Sales FALL

Huawei. The drama of the company will extend at least throughout 2019, this is how much sales will decrease during 2019 for it.

Huawei drama

Huawei. The sanctions imposed by the USA against the company will have a devastating effect on sales, not only in 2019, but also in 2020, because the problems will intensify next year. In 2019, it is expected that the sales of Huawei phones will decrease by 4% - 24%, a huge decrease, which could still be underestimated, if we take into account the first signals regarding the evolution of interest in products created by Koreans.

Huawei. A decrease of one sphere in smartphone sales would mean a reduction of 50 million units in the number of mobile phones sold by the company, at least compared to 2018. Although it was estimated that in 2019 Huawei would surpass Apple in smartphone sales, it seems that in reality they will decrease by up to 24%, or maybe even more, and this will leave the Chinese company without several billion dollars in revenue.

Huawei. The Company's DRAMA, by HOW MUCH will Sales FALL

Huawei. Basically, outside of China, the company can no longer launch mobile phones with components and software from American manufacturers, and this is because there it can do what it wants, without restrictions. Excluded from the US market, Huawei is close to being marginalized on the European market, and without access to American technologies, it can only steal what it can from them, but this will not help it in the short term, but maybe only in medium term, and possibly long term.

Smartphone shipments at Huawei, the world's second-largest smartphone maker by volume, could tumble between 4% and 24% in 2019 if the ban stays put, according to Fubon Research and Strategy Analytics. Several experts said they expect Huawei's shipments to slide over the next six months but declined to give a hard estimate due to uncertainties surrounding the ban.

Huawei. If access to the technologies of US companies is still restricted, analysts estimate that in 2020 the company will lose another 23% of smartphone sales, but the loss will probably be even greater. China cannot make up for the disappearance of sales from the US, Europe, and other areas of the globe, because it is simply too small to make up for the losses that Huawei will record in other markets.

Huawei. Unfortunately, the disappearance of the Chinese company will greatly reduce competition on the smartphone market, and this is not good for consumers either, as it could lead to a slowdown in innovation.