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Huawei manages to pull $118 billion in revenue despite strict U.S. sanctions and restrictions | By focusing on making in-house chips and investing in the automotive and artificial intelligence space


By focusing on making in-house chips and investing in the automotive and artificial intelligence space

The company made a strong comeback in the Chinese market, largely fueled by the release of smartphones featuring domestically produced chipsets — a major win considering the U.S. export restrictions. The company forged partnerships with Chinese automakers, providing autonomous driving software, in-car operating systems, and advanced chips to power next-generation electric vehicles. Major cloud service providers such as Alibaba, Baidu, and Tencent have also made DeepSeek's models available, signaling a significant shift in China's AI industry toward self-reliance and reduced dependence on the west.

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