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Commentary: Taiwan IC testing industry short-term rebound unlikely but sector continues to look to create opportunities - Read More

Date Added: October 03, 2008 01:28:02 PM
The IC testing industry is expected to see slow growth in 2008. However, instead of waiting for the economy to recover, industry players should rely on new products and technologies to stimulate more sales in the future. In addition, an increased ratio of outsourcing from IDMs will also be an opportunity to drive sales.

Category: Business & Economy » Opportunities


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