Sino-Singapore Jingwei client's April 14th telemetry data showed that on April 10, Shanghai Huawei Technology Co., Ltd. had an industrial and commercial change, and Huawei CEO Ren Zhengfei resigned from the director; Sun Yafang resigned as the legal representative and chairman, and Tian Xingpu took over.

In addition, Xu Zhijun, Hu Houkun, Guo Ping and Xu Wenwei all withdrew from the office, and added Dong Qingyang and Chen Zhidong as their main personnel.

Source: Tianyancha

According to the resumes published on Huawei's official website, Xu Zhijun, Hu Houkun, and Guo Pingjun are Huawei's vice-chairmen and rotating chairman, who joined Huawei in 1993, 1990, and 1988, respectively. Xu Wenwei is the current director of Huawei and the dean of the Strategic Research Institute. He joined Huawei's R & D department in 1991 to lead the development of Huawei's first-generation office program-controlled switches.

According to the data of Tianyancha, Shanghai Huawei Technology Co., Ltd. was established in January 2001 with a registered capital of 200 million yuan and is wholly-owned by Huawei Technology Co., Ltd. The company's business scope includes software development, technical services in the field of communication technology, program-controlled switches, transmission equipment, data communication equipment, broadband multimedia equipment, wireless communication equipment, etc.

It is worth mentioning that since the end of 2019, the executives of many Huawei companies have changed.

On November 22, 2019, a business change occurred in Beijing Huawei Digital Technology Co., Ltd., and Sun Yafang, Ren Zhengfei, Xu Wenwei, and Guo Pingping withdrew; Tian Xingpu took over as legal representative and chairman.

On December 30, 2019, another high-owned subsidiary, Hangzhou Huawei Enterprise Communication Technology Co., Ltd., had a change of director and supervisor, Guo Ping stepped down as legal representative and chairman, and Tian Xingpu took over; In addition, Meng Wanzhou withdrew from the director , Added director Pang Yunguang.

Both companies mentioned above are wholly-owned by Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. According to media reports, Tian Xingpu was the former director of the Beijing Huawei Research Institute. (Sino-Singapore Jingwei app)