China Unicom's Inner Mongolia Branch Reports Near-Doubling of Profit in 2025

Deep News05-29

China Unicom's Inner Mongolia branch has announced a significant achievement, with its total profit in 2025 nearly doubling compared to the previous year. This marks a remarkable breakthrough for the company in the region.

Among China Unicom's 31 provincial branches, the average profit growth for 2025 was in the single digits. Only a few branches, including Inner Mongolia, reported exceptionally high growth rates. Inner Mongolia's profit surged by over 90%, meaning its profit in 2025 was approximately twice that of 2024—an impressive accomplishment.

As the seventh-largest provincial branch in northern China for China Unicom, Inner Mongolia ranks 13th among all provincial branches nationwide, placing it in the upper-middle tier of the group. The substantial profit growth reflects dedicated efforts and effective management.

While the three major telecom operators have traditionally emphasized revenue in their disclosures, performance evaluations in recent years have increasingly focused on profitability. Inner Mongolia's branch not only achieved positive growth but did so at an accelerated pace, underscoring its operational excellence.

Currently, Han Min serves as the General Manager of China Unicom's Inner Mongolia branch. Promoted from Deputy General Manager at the end of 2024, Han Min led the company to this outstanding profit performance in 2025, demonstrating strong leadership and delivering commendable results.

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