House of Huawei is a detailed investigative account of the rise of Huawei, the Chinese telecommunications giant that has become one of the most influential and controversial technology companies in the world. Journalist Eva Dou traces the company’s origins from its founder, Ren Zhengfei, to its rapid global expansion into telecommunications infrastructure, smartphones, and advanced networking technology.
The book explores how Huawei grew from a small private company into a global powerhouse, while also facing increasing scrutiny from governments around the world. It examines allegations, trade tensions, and security concerns that have placed Huawei at the centre of geopolitical debates between major global powers.
Alongside its corporate history, the narrative also provides insight into China’s technological ambitions and the broader competition for dominance in global communications infrastructure.
House of Huawei is widely regarded in contemporary business and investigative nonfiction. It is ideal for readers interested in technology, international business, and geopolitics, offering a well-researched and compelling look at one of the most influential companies shaping the modern digital world.