Xiaomi Global Shipments Grew 45% in Q3, 2020 Following Huawei Sanctions
Xiaomion Tuesday reported a 19% jump in third-quarter net profit on the back of a 45% growth in global shipments YoY. The company reportedly benefited fromHuawei’s troubleswith crushing US sanctions that have massively disrupted the latter’s smartphone business, forcing it tosell off its Honor brand.
According to an official filing with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Xiaomi’s overall revenues hit 72.1 billion yuan (~$10.96 billion) in Q3, 2020, up from 53.7 billion yuan (~$8.16 billion) during the same period last year, while smartphone revenues rose to 47.6 billion yuan (~$7.23 billion), an increase of 47.5% over Q3, 2019. Speaking on future growth prospects, Xiaomi’s president, Xiang Wang, said:“In Q3 we reached a record high (in revenue), but we only have a market share of 13.5%, so the room for growth is huge”.
Amidst all the uncertainties surrounding Huawei, Xiaomi gained marketshare in China and Europe as the company’s international shipments crossed 50% of its overall volumes for the first time. The company, however, hasfaced headwinds in Indiafollowinggrowing anti-China sentimentsin the country after clashes between Indian and Chinese soldiers on the border earlier in the year. The company expects to continue gaining market share worldwide in the current quarter following new sanctions imposed on Huawei in August.
Organic growth in newer markets has helped Xiaomi become the third-largest smartphone vendor globally, slotting in just behind Samsung and Huawei. According to a recent report from market analysis and research firm, Canalys, the companyshipped 47.1 million unitsin Q3, 2020, registering a 45% growth over the same period last year.
Kishalaya Kundu
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