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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> SHANGHAI: Xiaomi<\/a> Corp CEO Lei Jun<\/a> urged China's smartphone<\/a> industry to return to work as soon as possible, as the coronavirus<\/a> outbreak continues to disrupt economic activity across the country.

He made the comments at a livestreamed product launch on Monday for the company's new flagship Mi 10 phone series.

At the start of the event, Lei, a native of Hubei province where the virus broke out, donned a face mask to show support for effort to combat the health crisis.

\"I'm from Hubei and spent four years in Wuhan in college, so my feelings for Wuhan are quite deep,\" Lei said in his opening remarks.

\"I believe Wuhan is a glorious city, and I believe even more that the brave and optimistic people of Wuhan can definitely fight this virus,\" he added.

In December, Xiaomi opened a second headquarters in Wuhan, which currently has about 2,000 employees.

Factories<\/a> and suppliers across much of China, including those in the smartphone sector, have suspended production as the country battles the coronavirus. Though travel restrictions have been eased in some areas this week, migrant workers are reportedly having trouble getting back to their jobs and many stores and shopping malls are empty or closed.

Industry analysts expect that the virus will cause smartphone shipments in mainland China to drop roughly 40% in the first quarter compared with the same period a year ago, due to supply chain disruptions and flagging consumer confidence.

Xiaomi and its domestic rivals, which include Huawei Technologies Co, Oppo, and Vivo, had been hoping to boost sales in 2020 with the release of more 5G-enabled phones compatible with the country's newly upgraded telecommunications infrastructure.

Xiaomi said in a stock exchange filing earlier on Thursday that its expects its revenue in 2019 to exceed 200 billion yuan ($28.65 billion), up from 174.9 billion yuan the previous year. ($1 = 6.9806 Chinese yuan renminbi)

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小米CEO敦促中国智能手机产业尽快返回工作

小米公司总裁雷军敦促中国智能手机产业尽快重返工作岗位,随着冠状病毒疫情继续破坏全国的经济活动。

  • 更新于2020年2月14日08:49点坚持

上海:小米集团首席执行官雷军敦促中国智能手机行业尽快重返工作岗位的冠状病毒全国疫情继续破坏经济活动。

他的这番话在周一转播画面的产品为公司的新旗舰Mi 10电话系列。

在Lei活动的开始,一个本地的湖北省病毒爆发后,戴上口罩来支持努力战斗的健康危机。

“我来自湖北武汉,花了四年的大学,所以我对武汉的感情非常深,”雷说,在他的开场白。

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“我认为武汉是一座辉煌的城市,我相信更多的武汉的勇敢和乐观的人绝对可以对抗这种病毒,”他补充道。

去年12月,小米在武汉开了第二个总部,目前拥有约2000名员工。

工厂和供应商在中国大部分地区,包括那些在智能手机领域,已暂停生产的冠状病毒。虽然旅行放松了限制在一些地区本周,据报道农民工难以回到他们的工作和许多商店和购物中心是空的或关闭。

行业分析师预计,该病毒将导致在中国大陆智能手机出货量下降大约40%在第一季度与去年同期相比,由于供应链中断和低迷的消费者信心。

小米和国内的竞争对手,包括华为技术有限公司,朋友,和体内,一直希望提高销量在2020年发布的5 g手机兼容的新升级的电信基础设施。

小米在证券交易所申请周四早些时候表示,预计其2019年的收入超过2000亿元(286.5亿美元),高于前一年的1749亿元。(1美元= 6.9806人民币元)

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> SHANGHAI: Xiaomi<\/a> Corp CEO Lei Jun<\/a> urged China's smartphone<\/a> industry to return to work as soon as possible, as the coronavirus<\/a> outbreak continues to disrupt economic activity across the country.

He made the comments at a livestreamed product launch on Monday for the company's new flagship Mi 10 phone series.

At the start of the event, Lei, a native of Hubei province where the virus broke out, donned a face mask to show support for effort to combat the health crisis.

\"I'm from Hubei and spent four years in Wuhan in college, so my feelings for Wuhan are quite deep,\" Lei said in his opening remarks.

\"I believe Wuhan is a glorious city, and I believe even more that the brave and optimistic people of Wuhan can definitely fight this virus,\" he added.

In December, Xiaomi opened a second headquarters in Wuhan, which currently has about 2,000 employees.

Factories<\/a> and suppliers across much of China, including those in the smartphone sector, have suspended production as the country battles the coronavirus. Though travel restrictions have been eased in some areas this week, migrant workers are reportedly having trouble getting back to their jobs and many stores and shopping malls are empty or closed.

Industry analysts expect that the virus will cause smartphone shipments in mainland China to drop roughly 40% in the first quarter compared with the same period a year ago, due to supply chain disruptions and flagging consumer confidence.

Xiaomi and its domestic rivals, which include Huawei Technologies Co, Oppo, and Vivo, had been hoping to boost sales in 2020 with the release of more 5G-enabled phones compatible with the country's newly upgraded telecommunications infrastructure.

Xiaomi said in a stock exchange filing earlier on Thursday that its expects its revenue in 2019 to exceed 200 billion yuan ($28.65 billion), up from 174.9 billion yuan the previous year. ($1 = 6.9806 Chinese yuan renminbi)

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