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                    [Title] => Ionics may relocate from RP to China
                    [Summary] => Ionics Circuits Inc., the country’s largest electronics and semi-conductor manufacturer, may be forced to abandon its manufacturing activities in the Philippines and relocate to China.


This was disclosed over the weekend by Lawrence Qua, chairman and chief executive officer of the Ionics Group of Companies.

According to Qua, the pressure to transfer Ionics’ manufacturing activities to China has been building up over the past seven years due to the relatively lower cost of doing business there and the bigger domestic market that China would provide.
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Corporate secretary Manuel Roxas said the company’s board of directors has authorized its chairman Lawrence Qua to negotiate with prospective buyers, adding that they do not foresee that the eventual sale will adversely affect the financial statements of the parent firm.
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                    [Summary] => Ionics Circuits Inc., the country’s largest electronics and semi-conductor manufacturer, may be forced to abandon its manufacturing activities in the Philippines and relocate to China.


This was disclosed over the weekend by Lawrence Qua, chairman and chief executive officer of the Ionics Group of Companies.

According to Qua, the pressure to transfer Ionics’ manufacturing activities to China has been building up over the past seven years due to the relatively lower cost of doing business there and the bigger domestic market that China would provide.
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Corporate secretary Manuel Roxas said the company’s board of directors has authorized its chairman Lawrence Qua to negotiate with prospective buyers, adding that they do not foresee that the eventual sale will adversely affect the financial statements of the parent firm.
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