Huawei would be in the position of cut its smartphone production in half this year with the sole reason to reduce costs; all due to the serious problems it is having due to the impossibility of having mobiles that offer Google Play Services.
And is that the Asian giant has had to juggle to find yourself in a market that has left you behind in these parts of the West. A Huawei that is waiting for Biden You can review everything that happened with the Trump administration and the ban on using Google Play services.
Even after have sold your Honor brand, Huawei continues to fold in on itself to mitigate the serious effects on sales. And is that according to Nikkie Asia, Huawei would have notified its suppliers that orders for its smartphone components will be cut by more than half this year. Specifically 60%.

The report cites sources from multiple vendors who have revealed that the company only plans to order components for between 70 and 80 million smartphones in 2021. If we know that the company distributed 189 million Huawei phones, the cut is more than evident.
That same report indicates that the components are related to 4G mobilesAs it does not have the permission of the United States to import components for 5G smartphones.
By now it can be very clear that the restrictions carried out last year by the Trump administration are supplying a real hole in the economy of the Chinese company. And unless the new administration is less harsh on the guidelines, everything seems indicate that Huawei will have to continue restructuring itself until it finds itself in a space where it can continue to grow.