Taiwan PCB makers swarm into Korea with cheaper products
Affected by decreasing demand in the local market, Taiwanese PCB makers like Wus Printed Circuit, Nan Ya Printed Circuit Board and World Wiser Electronics are trying to grab market share in South Korea with competitively low prices, the Seoul-based Electronic Times reported.
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