Adobe is closing its research and development operations in China in a move that could see as many as 400 employees made redundant. The company isn’t pulling out of Greater China altogether — it will retain six sales offices across China, Hong Kong and Taiwan — but its R&D branch for the region will close down before the end of the year, a spokesperson told The Next Web. The news was initially reported by Chinese site Caixin, which speculated the job loss numbers. Adobe did not confirm exactly how many of its Chinese staff will be laid off, but it did say that…
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