It remains unclear exactly what Google Inc. will do about its operations in China but a decision will reportedly come this week.
The Wall Street Journal said an announcement could come as early as Monday, citing information from an unnamed person briefed on the matter.
The Mountain View search giant's decision to stop censoring the results of its search engine in China met with new criticism there over the weekend.
The state-owned Xinhua news agency accused Google of "playing an active role in exporting culture, value and ideas" and said the company's "ambition to change China's Internet rules and legal system will only prove to be ridiculous."
It remains uncertain whether Google will close only its Chinese search engine at www payday loans.google.cn or will shut down all of its business operations in the country. Talks with Chinese officials about keeping the search engine running with less censorship have reportedly been fruitless.
Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) said in January that it would no longer censor search results in China after a cyberattack originating from there targeted human rights activists and broke into more than 20 companies' systems.
The announcement triggered an international debate over Internet censorship and espionage. China has strongly denied any involvement.
For complete coverage by the Business Journal of the Google cyber attacks, click here.
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