HP to raise procurement in Taiwan
Hewlett-Packard (HP) expects to increase its procurement in Taiwan by 10% to over US$16 billion this year, compared to US$14.7 billion last year, said Kai Hsiao, director of HP's Asia International Procurement Office.
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