Orders for motherboard PCBs to rise in 3Q
Judging from current orders, the third-quarter outlook for motherboard-use PCBs appears better than the second quarter, PCB manufacturers said. However, since the lead time for orders is still as short as 14 days, PCB makers said they will only be certain about actual sales growth when clients confirm orders again in the last week of this month.
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