Huawei planning major job cuts in US
Huawei
planning major job cuts in US
WASHINGTON:
Chinese telecoms giant Huawei, which is subject to US sanctions over concerns
about its ties to the government in Beijing, is planning to make major job cuts
at its US operations, The Wall Street Journal reported Sunday.
The
layoffs are expected at Huawei´s US-based research and development arm, Future wei
Technologies, the paper reported, citing unnamed people familiar with the
situation. The unit currently employs 850 people at several labs in the United
States, but hundreds of them could be laid off, the report said.
Some
of the company´s Chinese employees were given the option of keeping their jobs
and returning home to work. The administration of US President Donald Trump has
put Huawei on its so-called entity list, which meant US companies needed a
license to supply US technology to the Chinese firm.
Huawei
-- a leader in next-generation 5G wireless technology -- remained barred from
developing 5G networks in the United States, and the Trump administration is
trying to convince its allies to do the same. Last week, Monaco became the
first European country to roll out a 5G network based on Huawei technology.
Washington
accuses Huawei of working directly with the Chinese government, a claim the
company denies. After Trump met with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the
sidelines of the G20 summit in Osaka last month, Huawei won a bit of a reprieve
when Trump said he would ease the punitive measures so long as the equipment
sold to the Chinese company did not pose any risk to national security.