
According to China Times News on December 10th, Zhang Minggang, Deputy General Manager of Huawei France, revealed that Huawei's first overseas factory has been confirmed to be located in France, covering an area of about 8 hectares, and is expected to start production by the end of 2025.
According to reports, Huawei's project is expected to invest 200 million euros, with an annual output value of up to 1 billion euros. This factory is expected to produce 1 billion units of equipment annually, but not smartphones, but rather chipsets, motherboards, and other components required for 4G and 5G base stations, which can supply the entire European market.
According to reports, Huawei entered France in 2003 and currently has 6 research and development centers and 1 global design center in Paris. Huawei announced in 2019 that it would set up a factory in France, originally planned to start production in early 2023, but due to various environmental reasons, it was delayed for a long time.