Lenovo Group, China\'s largest PC maker, said it aims to become the world\'s second-largest PC provider by the end of this year, China Daily reported Friday. The PC maker will take aggressive action to expand in the international PC market left by its competitors because of strategy adjustment, the English newspaper quoted Liu Chuanzhi, the board chairman of Lenovo, as saying. A few weeks ago, the world\'s biggest PC maker Hewlett-Packard Corp. said it will spin off its PC sector. Apple Inc\'s former CEO Steve Jobs resigned. \"The Chinese market is the starting point for Lenovo, but it won\'t be the only place Lenovo should put emphasis on. We will set up a more active strategy for expanding in overseas markets,\" Liu said. The PC maker has long been focusing on the global market. It purchased the PC division of the IBM Corp. a few years ago. In January, it announced a 175-million-U.S.-dollar joint venture with Japan\'s NEC Corp. In July, Lenovo completed its acquisition of Medion AG, a German multimedia and consumer electronics maker.
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