Google reaffirms commitment to China
Google Vice President John Liu on Tuesday reaffirmed the firm's commitment to China, the world's largest web community, after its harsh battle this year with Beijing over censorship and cyberattacks.
Liu described China as a "very important market for Google" at a technology conference in Beijing, adding that the company would "continue to provide the best products and services for users in China as in other markets".
China had huge potential for digital marketing as fewer than two million out of its 30-40 million small- and medium-sized companies were currently able to sell their wares online, he said.
"Google, together with our team and partners, will spare no effort in helping China users and companies in digital marketing," Liu said at the China 2.0 conference sponsored by Stanford University.
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