Technology giant Microsoft has seen more business opportunities in the Chinese market in the last year, said Alain Crozier, Microsoft's Chairman and CEO for the Greater China region.
has seen more business opportunities in the Chinese market in the last year, a top company executive said on Monday
"First of all, we help Chinese companies do business abroad; this is one of the biggest streams of activity," Crozier told CNBC's Deirdre Bosa at theMany foreign companies are also heading to China and looking to Microsoft to provide technological solutions that will work in the world's second largest economy as well as elsewhere, Crozier added."When we look at Microsoft, we try to work on what we can control," said Crozier.
Microsoft remains committed to China. The company first set up R&D centers in China about 25 years ago, and opened its fourth research and development center in Shanghai in January, even amid the U.S.-China trade dispute, he said.
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