Dodgy laptops land HP in hot Chinese water
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The growing number of complaints about HP laptops that are failing Chinese users has prompted legal action against the US giant in the Populous Republic. Lawyers have asked the Chinese government order a recall of the laptops on behalf of 170 consumers, the FT reports having seen the complaint. The complaint was delivered to the General Administration for Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ) on Monday. It demands a recall of...
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