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    2017-01-19 10:01China Daily Editor: Feng Shuang ECNS App Download
    A visitor looks at a smartphone by Huawei Technologies Co Ltd at an international telecoms exhibition in Beijing. Huawei sold 139 million handsets in 2016, up 29 percent from the previous year. (Photo by Nan Shan/For China Daily)

    A visitor looks at a smartphone by Huawei Technologies Co Ltd at an international telecoms exhibition in Beijing. Huawei sold 139 million handsets in 2016, up 29 percent from the previous year. (Photo by Nan Shan/For China Daily)

    Six former employees of Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, the world's third-largest smartphone maker, have been arrested by police, for allegedly leaking commercial secrets to rivals.

    News portal sina.com reported on Wednesday that an internal letter issued by Huawei's consumer unit, which includes its smartphone business, said that the six, chiefly engineers and smartphone designers, had been arrested.

    The incident came as the Shenzhen-based company is engaged in a fierce battle for market dominance with players such as Oppo Electronics Corp and Coolpad Group Ltd.

    According to the report by Sina, the six were suspected of leaking commercial secrets to Coolpad and its largest shareholder LeEco after some of them left Huawei to join the two companies.

    Huawei confirmed to China Daily that six of its former employees were arrested, but said the case has nothing to do with LeEco and CoolPad. LeEco also denied the report.

    Xiang Ligang, a smartphone expert and CEO of the telecoms industry website cctime.com, said the dispute underlines once again that China is the world's most competitive smartphone market, with the largest number of handset vendors.

    "For any new player which wants to scale up rapidly, such as LeEco, it has no other choice but to poach experienced talent from established companies," Xiang added.

    In 2016, Huawei shipped 139 million handsets, up 29 percent year-on-year, International Data Corp said.

    Huawei's stellar growth has lured rivals to vie for its talent with handsome salary packages.

    Last year, a string of ex-Huawei senior executives joined LeEco and CoolPad.

    Liu Jiangfeng, the former president of Huawei's smartphone sub-brand Honor, took the helm of CoolPad's smartphone business in August.

    Xu Xinquan, former president of Huawei's e-commerce business, joined LeEco last year.

    Fu Liang, an independent telecom analyst, said the case also highlighted that employees should raise their legal awareness, attaching high importance to employers' confidentiality agreements.

    "It is crucial to protect intellectual properties," Fu said.

    Last month, Ren Zhengfei, founder and CEO of Huawei, said at an internal meeting that the company would step up staff management and crack down on corruption and bribery.

      

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