OnePlus Pulls Out of U.S. and Europe Markets: Chip Crisis Aftermath?

OnePlus announced on July 16, 2026, that it will withdraw from the U.S. and European markets. The company cited rising consumer electronics prices and sluggish demand as the reasons for this decision. Bloomberg reported that the move is part of a corporate restructuring at parent company Oppo. OnePlus also plans to shut down operations in India, one of its largest markets outside China. The company will continue to operate in China and sell Realme phones in regions like the Nordic, where it has been successful. Counterpoint analysts noted that OnePlus' shipments to the U.S. dropped below 1% last year. Maurice Klaehne, a senior research analyst, stated that OnePlus' 'flagship killer' strategy is ending, and the company is now focusing on China.
The withdrawal from U.S. and European markets could reshape competition in the tech sector, particularly weakening OnePlus' 'flagship killer' position. However, increased focus on China may help the company gain strategic advantages in the long run.