Who controls Huawei? Chinese telecoms leader’s ownership structure explained in more detail

  • Huawei goes on the offensive after research paper questions ownership structure

Li Taoin Shenzhen
Journalists and guests watch a trailer during the press conference for the launch of Huawei Technologies’ new 5G products at the company’s Executive Briefing Centre in Beijing on January 24, 2019. Photo: Agence France-Presse

A research paper questioning the independence of Huawei Technologies put the world’s biggest telecommunications network gear maker back on the offensive last week, as it held a press conference to rebut the paper’s central assertion that it may ultimately be controlled by the government.

The paper, jointly written by Donald Clarke of George Washington University and Christopher Balding of Fulbright University Vietnam, said that Huawei’s controlling holding company – 99 per cent of which is held by an entity called a “trade union committee” – could mean Huawei is owned and controlled by the government, if the committee functions like similar organisations in China.

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