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Huawei's Cloud Revenue Dropped Because Its AI Is Behind American Rivals — What This Tells Us About the Tech War

| 1 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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Huawei's cloud computing revenue fell in 2025 because its AI capabilities lag US competitors. Here is what this reveals about the state of the US-China technology competition.

Huawei's cloud computing revenue decline in 2025 — reported in early April 2026 — is significant not primarily for what it reveals about Huawei's performance but for what it reveals about the state of artificial intelligence capability development as the primary driver of cloud computing competitive dynamics. The specific reason Huawei's cloud fell behind was AI capability: its AI models and AI infrastructure services lagged US-based competitors (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud), and enterprise customers making cloud provider decisions are increasingly making those decisions on AI capability grounds.

This creates a specific strategic problem for China's technology ambitions. Huawei has been the primary subject of US export controls specifically designed to prevent China from accessing the most advanced semiconductor technology — including the Nvidia GPU chips that power AI model training and inference at scale. These controls were intended precisely to prevent Chinese AI capability from matching American AI capability, and the Huawei cloud revenue data suggests the controls are having the intended effect.

Huawei and Chinese AI companies have not been idle in response. The development of Huawei's Ascend AI chips — domestically designed alternatives to the Nvidia chips that are now restricted — represents a major engineering effort to replicate, in domestic silicon, the capabilities that the export controls are trying to deny. The Ascend chips are real and functional; they are not yet at the performance level of the most advanced Nvidia equivalents.

For European companies choosing cloud providers, the AI capability dimension that is now driving cloud competition creates a specific consideration: cloud providers whose AI capability is most advanced are predominantly American. The European preference for using non-US cloud infrastructure for data sovereignty and regulatory compliance reasons is in tension with the AI capability advantage that the US providers hold.

This tension — between AI capability leadership and data sovereignty concerns — is one of the defining technology policy questions that European businesses and governments are navigating in 2026.

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