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Huawei To Give $286 Million In Staff Bonuses For Helping During US Trade Dispute

Huawei To Give $286 Million In Staff Bonuses For Helping During US Trade Dispute
2019 was certainly a tough year for Huawei, especially with the US trade ban.
The issues made it difficult for  the company to supply various components and software for its products. 
However, despite the obstacles the company managed to push through and continue its growth in key sectors including its smartphone and wireless network businesses.

As a token of gratitude to its hard-working employees, Huawei is ready to give an estimated CNY 2 billion ($286 million) in bonuses to over 190,000 staff members across 170 countries. According to a leaked internal company memo, all active Huawei employees with a performance rating above C and no security violations will receive a bonus equal to their October base salary.

While Huawei’s new handsets are seeing limited availability internationally, its performance in its domestic market has done well to offset it. Most recently, we saw Huawei’s strong Q3 smartphone shipment results, which showed the company is still the second-largest smartphone company in terms of shipments while also posting a high yearly growth at just over 28%.

Going forward, the United States Commerce Department is finally expected to begin issuing its special trade licenses for a multitude of United States tech companies that want to resume their business ties with Huawei. This move would certainly be a welcome move for Huawei but it remains to be seen if key players like Google will be granted authorization by the American government.

Meanwhile, Nigerian telecom companies warn that border closure might affect availability of network, give shocking reasons.
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