Huawei denies plan to move headquarters out of Shenzhen
Updated: 2016-05-24 14:19
By MENG JING(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Visitors walk past the stand of Huawei during PT/EXPO COMM CHINA in Beijing, Sept 27, 2014.[Photo/IC] |
Huawei said in a statement on its official website that the rumors spread over the weekend are "not true".
"Huawei has been setting up all kinds of branches and research institutions across China and even in overseas markets since a couple of years ago to better support the company's global expansion," said the statement.
"During the process, it is a normal business practice to adjust the responsibility of different entities," it said.
In 2012, Huawei had set up a device manufacturing company in Dongguan city of Guangdong province and it has since injected an increasing amount of investment into the city, which is a one-hour drive away from Shenzhen.
Experts have voiced concern that the surging property prices in mega cities will push manufacturers to smaller cities to cut cost on rents.
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