Asian firms plans to boost its products' quality
(MENAFN) Asian information technology industry plans to improve its products quality and stay away from low-cost manufacturing, according to The National.
China, the world's second-largest economy, plans to raise the value of the products and attract the world's IT firms by moving away from low-quality raw materials.
Lenovo, China's best-known global brand and the world's number one PC maker, hit 102 percent growth in Mobile Internet Digital Home segment revenue while smartphones sales doubled last year.
Yang Yuanqing, Lenovo's chairman, commented: "While driving profitable growth in our core PC business, we are rapidly transforming our company into a PC Plus company."

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