
Last year, the Shenzhen-based firm generated a profit of 87 billion yuan (US$12 billion), more than double 2022’s 35.6 billion yuan but short of its record profit of 113.7 billion yuan in 2021.
Revenues also surged by 9.6%.
“We’ve been through a lot over the past few years,” Rotating chairman Ken Hu said. “But through one challenge after another, we’ve managed to grow.”
Huawei has been at the centre of an intense standoff between China and the US, with Washington warning its equipment could be used for espionage, an allegation the company denies.
Sanctions since 2019 have cut Huawei’s access to US-made components and technologies, forcing it to diversify.