Huawei Technology, the world's biggest maker of telecoms equipment, said Friday its 2016 sales rose 32 per cent from a year earlier but profit increased by only 0.4 per cent due to higher spending on research and marketing.
Huawei said it earned 37 billion yuan ($5.4 billion) on total revenue that rose 32 percent to 521.6 billion yuan ($75.6 billion).
Consumer sales, which includes Huawei's smartphone brand, rose 44 per cent to 179.8 billion yuan ($26 billion). Revenue for its carrier business rose 24 per cent to 290.6 billion ($41.8 billion) while enterprise sales gained 47 per cent to 40.7 billion ($5.9 billion).
Spending on research and development rose 28 per cent to 76.4 billion yuan ($11 billion).
Huawei has the biggest R&D budget of any Chinese company. Selling and administrative costs rose 38.8 percent to 86.4 billion yuan ($12.5 billion).