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    ZTE upbeat about prospects in the U.S.

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    2017-01-04 10:47China Daily Editor: Feng Shuang ECNS App Download

    With Donald Trump poised to become U.S. president later this month, the head of ZTE Corp's business in the United States is optimistic about his company's ability to grow in the U.S. mobile phone market.

    Cheng Lixin, chairman and CEO of ZTE USA Inc, said ZTE intends to enhance its relationship with U.S. partners and anticipates 20 percent growth annually over the next four years.

    "In the past four years, we have purchased about $25 billion in goods and licensed technology from U.S. companies, which has generated a lot of jobs in the U.S.," Cheng said in an interview in New York on Monday.

    ZTE, a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and systems maker based in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, brought its businesses to the U.S. in 1998.

    In 2015, ZTE was fourth in U.S. smartphone market share, behind Apple Inc, Samsung Electronics Co Ltd and LG Electronics Inc, according to International Data Corp and Counterpoint Technology Market Research.

    While ZTE's rivals such as Huawei Technologies Co Ltd and Xiaomi Corp are expanding into emerging markets such as Brazil and India, ZTE maintains its focus on the U.S. market.

    Cheng Lixin, chairman and CEO of ZTE USA Inc.
    Cheng Lixin, chairman and CEO of ZTE USA Inc.

    Cheng said ZTE continues to expand its relationship with carriers in the U.S. market.

    Cheng said 2016 was a good year for the company and its flagship smartphone the Axon. "Our market share is about 20 percent in the no-contract space and in overall (phones with an) Android (operating system) we are No 3."

    Last year, ZTE launched its smartphone, the six-inch Zmax Pro, in the U.S.. It features a 13-megapixel camera, a fingerprint sensor and sells for $99.

    In March, the U.S. Commerce Department placed restrictions on ZTE and three affiliated enterprises for allegedly violating U.S. export controls on Iran. The move required ZTE's suppliers to apply for an export license before shipping any U.S.-made equipment or parts to ZTE.

    The sanctions could have hindered the company's ability to procure U.S. components and software. However, two weeks later, the U.S. granted ZTE a temporary reprieve.

    "They (sanctions) have been suspended until the end of February (2017)," Cheng said. "We are committed to working with the U.S. government to find a permanent solution as soon as possible. We are doing a lot of compliance improvement."

      

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