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Taiwan based original design manufacturers (ODM) Quanta Computer and Wiwynn are considering a plan to bring back their production lines for server-use motherboards from China. This is because of a potential 10% extra tariff on $200 billion in goods from China due to the US-China trade war. Many Taiwan export items made in China are excluded from the sanctions, but the server-use motherboards for white-box servers will be affected.
To fulfill robust orders for cloud servers from international clients, Quanta will expand its production capacity by 30% at its plants in the US, Europe, and China, according to Mike Yang, vice president of Quanta's cloud business. Yang said that his company is beginning to study the feasibility of moving China production lines back to its existing plant complex in Linkuo, northern Taiwan.
Chill with the name calling please. This is a test to see if I can post more interesting news that is 100% tech related but has some political underpinnings. Don't be mean to one another. Please.
To fulfill robust orders for cloud servers from international clients, Quanta will expand its production capacity by 30% at its plants in the US, Europe, and China, according to Mike Yang, vice president of Quanta's cloud business. Yang said that his company is beginning to study the feasibility of moving China production lines back to its existing plant complex in Linkuo, northern Taiwan.
Chill with the name calling please. This is a test to see if I can post more interesting news that is 100% tech related but has some political underpinnings. Don't be mean to one another. Please.