Originally published by Nikkei Asia Politics
From parts to software, tech group has become more than just a supplier
Huawei stores sell vehicles along with smartphones. (Photo by Tomoki Mera)
TOKYO – One name came up again and again at the recent Auto China 2026 show in Beijing. Without building a car on its own, Huawei Technologies has become one of the most influential players in the world’s largest auto market.
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