Huawei moved part of its employees from Russia to Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan

The Chinese giant Huawei moved part of its employees from Russia to Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. These are managers, executives, and other specialists from China. The press service of the company did not comment on this information.

According to CEO Denis Kuskov, most people travel to Kazakhstan, as it is one of the most promising markets for China. He clarified that the employees transferred there will be responsible for the development of the company's business not only in this state but throughout the CIS.  

Thus, the company is trying to avoid secondary sanctions and arrange supplies for parallel imports, says Mikhail Burmistrov, CEO of Infoline Analytics.

Note that earlier it became known about the closure of some stores in Russia. Later, information appeared about the shortage of spare parts for Huawei smartphones. And in July, the company cut half of its freelancers in Russia. At the same time, most of the staff is on vacation, and the company is not recruiting new employees.

Earlier it was reported that the demand for IT specialists has decreased in Russia.

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