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Taiwanese laptop manufacturers Compal and Inventec are considering expanding into the United States, particularly Texas, due to Trump's tariff threats on global imports. They are evaluating the impact of Trump's proposed tariffs on Mexico and are favoring Texas for its power infrastructure and proximity to Mexico. Other Taiwanese companies are also exploring U.S. investments and preparing for potential changes in their operations outside of China.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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