China Postel inks $2.3bn deal with Motorola
BEIJING: A major Chinese firm announced on Wednesday it had signed a $2.3 billion deal to buy mobile phones from Motorola of the United States, a week ahead of high-level Sino-US trade talks.
China Postel Mobile Communication Equipment Co Ltd, the countryâs largest mobile phone distributor, said it would buy 16 million handsets from Motorola this year worth $2.3 billion, according to a statement on its website.
China Postel said the deal, inked in the United States on Monday, was one of the most important to be signed in the lead-up to the China-US Strategic Economic Dialogue in Washington next week.
The twice-yearly dialogue aims to ease tensions between the two economic giants, amid sustained concerns in Washington over the huge US trade deficit with China, which hit $232 billion last year according to US data.
However, the last meeting in December ended with little progress in ironing out trade disputes ranging from restricted access to Chinese markets to US accusations that China keeps the value of its currency artificially low to boost exports.
In a bid to showcase its willingness to cut its yawning trade surplus with the United States, China has sent buying missions to America from time to time.
Chinese state press previously reported that a Chinese delegation had signed $4.3 billion worth of deals ahead of this yearâs dialogue.
Last week, the delegation, led by Vice Minister of Commerce Ma Xiuhong, sealed 27 contracts in San Francisco with a raft of American firms, in a hope to create a favourable environment for the looming trade talks.
As part of the deals, Chinese computer giant Lenovo Group inked orders for $1.3 billion with Microsoft Corp to buy Windows, Office and other software suites for its personal computers.
The 21st Century Business Herald said on Wednesday the China Postel-Motorola deal was also included in the $4.3-billion-dollar package, although the companyâs statement did not give exact details.
The paper cited sources as saying that China Postel, which holds more than 30 per cent of the Chinese market, also signed last Friday a mobile phone deal for $2.5 billion with Finnish phone maker Nokia.
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BEIJING: A major Chinese firm announced on Wednesday it had signed a $2.3 billion deal to buy mobile phones from Motorola of the United States, a week ahead of high-level Sino-US trade talks.
China Postel Mobile Communication Equipment Co Ltd, the countryâs largest mobile phone distributor, said it would buy 16 million handsets from Motorola this year worth $2.3 billion, according to a statement on its website.
China Postel said the deal, inked in the United States on Monday, was one of the most important to be signed in the lead-up to the China-US Strategic Economic Dialogue in Washington next week.
The twice-yearly dialogue aims to ease tensions between the two economic giants, amid sustained concerns in Washington over the huge US trade deficit with China, which hit $232 billion last year according to US data.
However, the last meeting in December ended with little progress in ironing out trade disputes ranging from restricted access to Chinese markets to US accusations that China keeps the value of its currency artificially low to boost exports.
In a bid to showcase its willingness to cut its yawning trade surplus with the United States, China has sent buying missions to America from time to time.
Chinese state press previously reported that a Chinese delegation had signed $4.3 billion worth of deals ahead of this yearâs dialogue.
Last week, the delegation, led by Vice Minister of Commerce Ma Xiuhong, sealed 27 contracts in San Francisco with a raft of American firms, in a hope to create a favourable environment for the looming trade talks.
As part of the deals, Chinese computer giant Lenovo Group inked orders for $1.3 billion with Microsoft Corp to buy Windows, Office and other software suites for its personal computers.
The 21st Century Business Herald said on Wednesday the China Postel-Motorola deal was also included in the $4.3-billion-dollar package, although the companyâs statement did not give exact details.
The paper cited sources as saying that China Postel, which holds more than 30 per cent of the Chinese market, also signed last Friday a mobile phone deal for $2.5 billion with Finnish phone maker Nokia.
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