\"<p>FILE
FILE PHOTO: A man walks past a logo of Xiaomi, a Chinese manufacturer of consumer electronics, outside a shop in Mumbai, India, May 11, 2022. REUTERS\/Francis Mascarenhas<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>SHENZHEN: Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi Corp<\/a> reported a fall in first-quarter revenue as COVID-19 controls and lockdowns hit demand in China while broader economic headwinds including Russia's invasion of Ukraine added to costs.

Revenue in the quarter ending March 31 dropped to 73.35 billion yuan ($10.85 billion) from 76.88 billion a year earlier and fell short of the 74.3 billion expected by analysts, Refinitiv data showed.

\"In the first quarter the whole industry faced challenges, first with a shortage of components, then the resurgence of COVID-19, and also an impact in the macroeconomic environment,\" the company's president Wang Xiang said on Thursday.

\"These challenges have dealt a heavy blow to our business.\"

He noted that COVID outbreaks first in Hong Kong and then in Shanghai had disrupted shipments, with the months-long Shanghai lockdown and the conflict in Ukraine likely to weigh on revenues in the second quarter.

Smartphone shipments fell 22.1% to 38.5 million units in the quarter,
Xiaomi<\/a> said in a statement on Thursday.

Loss for the period came to 530.7 million yuan, down from a profit of 7.79 billion yuan a year earlier.

Xiaomi, which generates the vast majority of its revenue from selling mobile handsets, said smartphone revenue fell to 45.8 billion yuan in the quarter.

The Chinese company and rival phonemakers Vivo and Oppo have told suppliers to cut back orders for the next few quarters by more than 20% due to the lockdowns and disrupted supply chains, Nikkei reported on Wednesday.

Xiaomi has been under investigation in India since February in relation to alleged illegal transfers of funds abroad, with authorities seizing $725 million in the company's India bank accounts earlier this month.

The company has denied any wrongdoing, saying its royalty payments were legitimate.
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小米处理“沉重打击”COVID Q1,芯片短缺

智能手机出货量下降了22.1%,至3850万辆,小米周四在一份声明中说。

  • 更新2022年5月19日08:41点坚持
< p >文件照片:一个男人走过小米的标志,中国消费电子产品制造商,在孟买,印度,2022年5月11日。路透/弗朗西斯Mascarenhas < / p >
文件的照片:一个男人走过小米的标志,中国消费电子产品制造商,在孟买,印度,2022年5月11日。路透/弗朗西斯Mascarenhas
深圳:中国智能手机制造商小米公司报告第一季度收入下降COVID-19控制和锁定打击中国的需求,而广泛的经济逆风包括乌克兰的俄罗斯入侵也增加了成本。

当季收入截至3月31日从768.8亿降至733.5亿元人民币(合108.5亿美元),低于分析师预期的743亿,Refinitiv数据显示。

”在第一季度整个行业面临的挑战,首先是缺少组件,然后COVID-19的复苏,以及宏观经济环境的影响,”该公司总裁王翔周四表示。

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“这些挑战已严重打击了我们的业务。”

他指出,COVID疫情首先在香港,然后在上海已经扰乱了发货,上海长达数月的封锁和乌克兰的冲突可能会在第二季度收入承压。

智能手机出货量下降了22.1%,至3850万辆,小米周四在一份声明中说。

损失的5.307亿元,低于去年同期的利润为77.9亿元。

小米,绝大多数的收入来自销售手机,智能手机说本季度收入跌至458亿元。

中国公司和竞争对手的手机制造商Vivo和同僚告诉供应商削减未来几个季度20%以上订单由于封锁和供应链中断,日经指数在周三报道。

小米2月以来一直在调查中在印度与资金非法转移国外,与当局抓住印度公司的7.25亿美元银行账户本月早些时候。

该公司否认有任何不当行为,称其特许使用金是合法的。
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\"&lt;p&gt;FILE
FILE PHOTO: A man walks past a logo of Xiaomi, a Chinese manufacturer of consumer electronics, outside a shop in Mumbai, India, May 11, 2022. REUTERS\/Francis Mascarenhas<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>SHENZHEN: Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi Corp<\/a> reported a fall in first-quarter revenue as COVID-19 controls and lockdowns hit demand in China while broader economic headwinds including Russia's invasion of Ukraine added to costs.

Revenue in the quarter ending March 31 dropped to 73.35 billion yuan ($10.85 billion) from 76.88 billion a year earlier and fell short of the 74.3 billion expected by analysts, Refinitiv data showed.

\"In the first quarter the whole industry faced challenges, first with a shortage of components, then the resurgence of COVID-19, and also an impact in the macroeconomic environment,\" the company's president Wang Xiang said on Thursday.

\"These challenges have dealt a heavy blow to our business.\"

He noted that COVID outbreaks first in Hong Kong and then in Shanghai had disrupted shipments, with the months-long Shanghai lockdown and the conflict in Ukraine likely to weigh on revenues in the second quarter.

Smartphone shipments fell 22.1% to 38.5 million units in the quarter,
Xiaomi<\/a> said in a statement on Thursday.

Loss for the period came to 530.7 million yuan, down from a profit of 7.79 billion yuan a year earlier.

Xiaomi, which generates the vast majority of its revenue from selling mobile handsets, said smartphone revenue fell to 45.8 billion yuan in the quarter.

The Chinese company and rival phonemakers Vivo and Oppo have told suppliers to cut back orders for the next few quarters by more than 20% due to the lockdowns and disrupted supply chains, Nikkei reported on Wednesday.

Xiaomi has been under investigation in India since February in relation to alleged illegal transfers of funds abroad, with authorities seizing $725 million in the company's India bank accounts earlier this month.

The company has denied any wrongdoing, saying its royalty payments were legitimate.
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