Chinese tech giant Huawei has reported a 4 percent increase in revenue for the first half of 2025, reaching 427 billion yuan, marking its highest first-half revenue since 2020. The growth comes despite a challenging global environment and ongoing restrictions stemming from U.S. sanctions.

While revenue showed an uptick, Huawei’s net profit fell 32 percent year-on-year to 37 billion yuan ($5.17 billion) in the first six months of the year. The decline reflects the company’s continued heavy investment in research and development (R&D) to maintain competitiveness in key technology areas, including semiconductors and 5G solutions.
R&D Investment Fuels Innovation Amid Sanctions
Huawei spent 96.9 billion yuan on R&D in the first half of 2025, up from 88.9 billion yuan in the same period last year. The company has focused on developing in-house chips and chipmaking equipment to counter the impact of the U.S. ban on access to advanced semiconductors, which has been in place since 2020. This strategic investment underlines Huawei’s commitment to long-term technological independence and innovation in the face of geopolitical challenges.
Return to 5G Premium Smartphones
The company made a strong return to the 5G premium smartphone market in 2023 with its Mate 60 series, which primarily targeted the China market. According to IDC data, Huawei shipped 26.6 million smartphones globally in the first half of 2025, representing a 1.7 percent increase compared with the same period last year. Notably, 95 percent of all shipments were directed to China, highlighting the company’s continued strength in its domestic market.
Business Unit Performance
Huawei did not provide a breakdown of earnings by individual business units for the first half of the year. However, the company’s focus on R&D and chipmaking suggests that it is prioritizing long-term technological resilience over short-term profit gains.
Outlook and Strategic Focus
Despite ongoing challenges from U.S. sanctions, Huawei remains committed to investing heavily in technology and innovation, particularly in 5G, semiconductors, and premium smartphones. The company’s first-half performance indicates resilient revenue growth, strong domestic demand, and a clear strategy to secure technological independence in key areas critical for future growth.
TelecomLead.com News Desk