Asustek to shift all production lines to China by Q3 2006
Asustek Computer is scheduled to migrate all of its production lines, including those for own-brand notebooks, consumer electronics-related devices and LCD monitors, to its new China plant in Nanhui, Shanghai, by the third quarter of 2006, according to company sources. By 2008, the company will only have its R&D departments located in Taiwan, along with marketing and sales units for domestic promotion, the sources indicated.
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