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Dell says to invest $125 bln in China in next five years, create 1 mln jobs

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2015-09-11 09:22Global Times Editor: Li Yan

Computer maker Dell Inc will invest $125 billion in China over the next five years, its chief executive said on Thursday, as the company continues to expand in one of the world's largest economies.

The world's third-largest maker of personal computers (PC) said the investment would contribute about $175 billion to imports and exports, sustaining more than 1 million jobs in China.

"The Internet is the new engine for China's future economic growth and has unlimited potential," Chief Executive Michael Dell wrote in a statement.

"Dell will embrace the principle of 'In China, for China' and closely integrate Dell China strategies with national policies," Dell said.

The CEO noted that the company would continue to expand its R&D team in China.

Dell announced in 2010 it planned to spend $250 billion on procurement and other investments over the next 10 years in China, its second-largest market outside the US.

It was unclear if the $125 billion was part of that investment. Dell's China office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Dell has been in China for about two decades and, before it went private in 2013, saw annual sales in the country of roughly $5 billion.

In January, it announced partnerships with State-owned China Electronics Corp and the city government of Guiyang, Southwest China's Guizhou Province.

Marius Haas, Dell's president of enterprise solutions, told Reuters in an interview after those tie-ups that partnering was the way to operate in China and the company had become much more aggressive with that strategy.

Dell came to the third position in global PC shipments in the second quarter of 2015 after Lenovo Group Ltd and Hewlett-Packard Co, according to US research firm International Data Corp.

  

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