EMS provider Qisda will allocate up to 50% of customer orders to its Vietnam plant, while orders fulfilled by its China and Taiwan-based plants will drop to 50% of total orders, according...
ASE Technology Holding (ASEH) is expected to see its revenue rebound substantially in March after reaching a low point in February, as the OSAT continues to offload "wafer bank" inventories...
EMS provider Qisda has revealed that sales of its high value-added businesses covering AIoT, healthcare, and network solutions apart from ICT products exceeded NT$100 billion (US$3.3...
Witnessing the ongoing tech war between the US and China, a slew of electronics brands have flocked to India to establish production bases, driven by the local government's Make in...
ASE Technology Holding (ASEH) has reported consolidated revenue growing 17.7% on year to a record high of NT$670.95 billion (US$22.1 billion) in 2022. Consolidated sales for December...
Noida-based Dixon Technologies may become India's first global EMS player, thanks to a series of Production Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes to build a local electronics manufacturing...
COVID cluster infections at Qisda's Suzhou plant in China are under control, and the company expects to see signs of demand recovery when the epidemic dies down in the country next...
China-based EMS provider Wingtech Technology has disclosed plans to contract with Wingsky Semi to develop and manufacture 12-inch power chips and devices.
Wingskysemi, a wholly owned semiconductor subsidiary of China's major EMS provider Wingtech Technology, has recently completed the move-in of its first ASML lithography machine at...
With its ample and young workforce, India is set to benefit from the China-plus-one strategy. However, India still faces structural challenges to become a global production hub, experts...
Taiwan's electronic companies such as Foxconn, Pegatron, and Wistron used to produce more than 90% of the laptops in China. Many scholars say the outbreaks of trade war and pandemic...
A pick-up in demand starting the second half of 2023 would be the best-case scenario for most ICT players, against deflation as the worst state, according to Peter Chen, chairman...