Dell EMC grows notebook, PC business despite trade war threat

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Watch more in iWant or TFC.tv MANILA -- Dell EMC said Monday its notebook and PC business continued to grow, even as the trade war between the US and China posed risks.

The company adjusts its supply chain to support demand and make sure that it runs uninterrupted, said Anothani Wettayakorn, Dell EMC vice president for Asia emerging markets and South Asia consumer business.

Dell EMC's notebook and PC business grew 10 percent in 2018. In the Philippines, it tripled in the last 5 years, driven by demand from consumers upgrading to high to mid-price units.

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