Fujitsu Siemens to reduce number of Taiwan notebook suppliers
Fujitsu Siemens Computers will lower its number of notebook contract suppliers in Taiwan from five to four, according to sources at Taiwan notebook makers. Mitac Technology is likely to be removed from the list, but will still be used for special one-lot (blizzard) orders when demand arises, indicated the sources.
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