South Korea sees growth of handset exports to China
South Korean mobile phone makers are registering rapid growth of exports to China. For the first six months of the year, the companies struck new supply agreements for more than two million GSM handsets with Chinese phone vendors, the Digital Times of South Korea reported.
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