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Dell also ranks second only to the Chinese brand Lenovo in the Chinese market and is catching up with other foreign brands.
However, in the so-called"Go to China"Dell's growth in the Chinese market has been catastrophic, with more than 50% growth in just one quarter, followed by a decline in the following quarters. Dell"Go to China"The intention obviously did not work, on the contrary, the Chinese market took the lead"Go"Dell.
At that time, Dell's management was forced to issue a statement saying that the company had no plans to do business in China and that chain diversification was just a strategy. The reason why Dell has not previously revealed this rumor is because Dell is not used to being right according to Dell's global code of conduct"Rumors"Leave a comment. However, now it must act on this information, otherwise it will be more difficult to operate in the Chinese market.
In other words, no response is the usual style, not real marketing planning.
However, Dell has also learned a lesson on how not to react to market rumors.
This is because new rumors quickly circulated around Dell, thanks to which Dell issued a statement almost overnight clarifying the situation. Anyone who usually follows Dell's information knows that Dell (China)** has been disbanded. At the same time, Japan's Nikon is not far behind. This means that Dell, which has not been able to quell the rumors so far, is once again facing a new question mark.
Dell has not given up on withdrawing from the Chinese market.
At the time, Dell management responded that the deletion process had been initiated in August 2020 because the critical facility was not a major business. Even if it were removed, it would not have a significant impact on Dell's overall business, including service and technical support.
Obviously, Dell's first move was to show that the rumor storm in the Chinese market was too terrible. At this time, Dell may not be able to withstand such a commotion.
It has to be said that netizens and ** are still paying attention to the development of the Chinese market. Even these persistent, out-of-market rumors of companies should surface in time to give answers. This also shows that Dell does not really want to lose the Chinese market. In this case, coupled with the pressure of shrinking market share, Dell is unlikely to mention cutting production capacity in the near term.
Many believe that Dell should not enter the market. Because this will give many domestic companies a better chance of survival. But it should not be forgotten that many companies investing in China do not enter the Chinese mainland market not just to make money, but because of their strength, production line capacity and factory construction to bring some benefits to the Chinese market. Dell is also the first foreign company to open a corporate prologue hall in China.
As long as these companies do not harm the interests of the market and their products remain competitive, we should not look at them with tinted glasses. What are your thoughts on this? Comments, likes, and shares and shares are welcome!