Recently, the QiChacha APP showed that two Dell companies in China have undergone industrial and commercial changes, triggering speculation in the industry. In response to this, Dell responded to domestic media, saying, "The above adjustments to industrial and commercial information are normal company behavior and will not have any impact on Dell's operations in China."

It is understood thatOn January 19, Dell (China) Co., Ltd. underwent industrial and commercial changes, and its legal representative and directors were changed.

subsequentlyOn January 22, Dell Services (China) Co., Ltd. also underwent industrial and commercial changes, and its legal representative and directors were changed.

also,Dell Services (China) Co., Ltd. has also added a new cancellation filing announcement.

In this regard, Dell said, "Dell Services (China) Co., Ltd. initiated the cancellation process in August 2020 and entered liquidation. Because the entity has not conducted any substantive business for many years, we decided to cancel it.

Dell emphasized that Dell's services and technical support and other related work have always been undertaken and operated by Dell's other entities in China. "There has been no impact on the service we provide to our customers and there will be no impact in the future."

In March last year, Dell's full script and timetable for so-called "de-Chinaization" were exposed, but Dell's global senior vice president Wu Dongmei responded in an interview: "We have never released any of the above-mentioned so-called 'information' or 'comments.'"

“China has always been an important international market for Dell and we look forward to continuing to develop in China in the future.Dell's commitment to everyone is unwavering, has not changed, and will not change. "