Gateway to sell computers in China
Gateway said Friday it has begun selling computers in China as part of a broader effort to increase its sales outside the U.S. To enter the Chinese market, Irvine, Calif.-based Gateway said it has tapped China’s largest electronics distributor, Digital China Holdings.
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