Huawei Aims To Buy Extra From Taiwan Firms
HUAWEI, a leading information and communication technology solutions provider on the Chinese mainland, will increase purchases from Taiwan suppliers, a senior manager said yesterday.
Philip Jiang, Huawei's vice president, told a cross-Strait business forum that the company is likely to buy products worth NT$110 billion (US$3.85 billion) from its Taiwan suppliers this year. He said the figure was NT$99.5 billion last year.
Taiwan companies have become the third-largest supplier for Huawei, Jiang said.
"We will increase the variety of purchases," he said.
Philip Jiang, Huawei's vice president, told a cross-Strait business forum that the company is likely to buy products worth NT$110 billion (US$3.85 billion) from its Taiwan suppliers this year. He said the figure was NT$99.5 billion last year.
Taiwan companies have become the third-largest supplier for Huawei, Jiang said.
"We will increase the variety of purchases," he said.
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