Nikkei: Taiwan to account for 60% of notebook production worldwide this year
Nikkei Market Access (Nikkei MA) forecasts worldwide notebook computer production to grow 19.4% to 28.73 million units in 2002. It expects Taiwan's shipments to grow 42.4% to 17.26 million notebooks, accounting for 60.1% of the global total.
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