Ungated Post | 06 Nov 2020

The Economic Impact of Huawei in Europe

This study, commissioned by Huawei, seeks to quantify the company’s “total economic impact” throughout Europe, through both its operations and the “knock-on effects” of demand for European products in the supply chains of Huawei’s European and global operations.

By using our Global Economic Impact Model to trace the company’s pan-European supply chains, we find, that in 2019, Huawei contributed a €16.4 billion contribution to Europe’s GDP, sustained 224,300 jobs and supported the generation of €6.6 billion in tax revenues.

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Our economic consulting team are world leaders in quantitative economic analysis, working with clients around the globe and across sectors to build models, forecast markets and evaluate interventions using state-of-the art techniques. Lead consultants on this project were:

Oxford Economics’ team is expert at applying advanced economic tools that provide valuable insights into today’s most pressing business, financial, and policy issues.

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