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757 Could Malaysia’s semiconductor industry help China? 

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Aaron Raj @ Tech Wire Asia · 12/18/2023 20:15 EDT

Could Malaysia’s semiconductor industry help China? 

Malaysia’s semiconductor industry is considered one of the fastest-growing sectors in the world. Several Chinese semiconductor design companies are tapping Malaysian firms for chip assembly Assembling chips does not contravene any US restrictions. Malaysia’s semiconductor industry is considered one of the fastest-growing sectors in the world. The country is already a hub for the semiconductor... Read more »

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