Chinese media reported on Friday that US net giant Google will close its business in China on April 2010 and may broadcast its plans next week.
The China Business News alleged Google would go all the way through with a susceptible withdrawal from the nation on April 10.
"We have heard that Google will run off from China on April 10, but the information has not been defined by Google at hand," the newspaper quoted an executive with an anonymous Chinese promotion agency as saying.
The organization is a business colleague of Google, the report said.
The report did not indicated whether Google would close up all or part of its business in the country.
The newspaper quoted anonymous Google personnel as saying the corporation may broadcast on Monday the fine points of its exit from China and recompense for its local organization.
Google China spokeswoman Marsha Wang refused to give statement on the report, telling AFP only that there has been 'no update' on the company's condition.
Google has cried foul over what it said were cyber attacks intended at its resource code and the Gmail accounts of Chinese human rights militants.
The issue has aggravated increasing tensions between China and the United States above a range of trade and diplomatic concerns.
The company has continued to sort out google.cn results to stand by Chinese censorship demands, but says it will in time stop the broadcast.
