According to news from this website on March 28, according to the WeChat public account of "Shanghai Internet Rumor Refuting", a piece of news that Siemens will "completely withdraw from China" has been circulated on the Internet. Do foreign companies like Siemens, which have been deeply involved in the Chinese market for a long time and are well-known in China, really want to leave China?
After checking with the Shanghai Rumor Refuting Platform, we learned that the rumors were untrue. Siemens said that the company has also noticed the relevant rumors and that the information is not consistent with the facts. China is one of the most important markets for Siemens in the world. Siemens has never announced its withdrawal from the Chinese market and will continue to develop firmly in China in the future.
The publisher of this rumor claimed that a Siemens employee came to Shanghai for work and wanted to sell Siemens in Lingang to a state-owned enterprise. Siemens completely withdrew from China, and eight upstream and downstream foreign-funded enterprises also followed suit. Withdrawn.
reported that Siemens has More than 31,000 employees, 21 R&D centers and more than 5,400 R&D and engineering personnel are deeply involved in China's development at different stages in local technological innovation, industrial transformation, talent training, public welfare and other fields. " Siemens will spare no effort in the future. We will fully support China’s high-quality development and move forward side by side with Chinese partners.” The equipment R&D and production base continues to increase investment, develop new high-end nuclear medicine molecular imaging equipment production lines, and promote the industrial upgrading of China's high-end medical equipment. In the future, Siemens Healthineers will have more of the world's leading molecular imaging equipment in China and accelerate the localization of its entire product line
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