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MECO said it is inviting Nan-Ya Technology Corp. to outsource its packaging requirements from the Philippines for its production of semi-conductor and electronic components.
Nan-Ya is a leading manufacturer of memory chips or DRAM and DDR chips, and a subsidiary of the Formosa Group which has a capitalization of $808 million.
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Array ( [results] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 469628 [Title] => Taiwan hires more Filipinos [Summary] =>MANILA, Philippines - More jobs are opening up in Taiwan as shown by a steady rise in the nuamber of hired Filipino workers since the beginning of the year, the Manila Economic Cultural Office (MECO) reported yesterday.
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MECO said it is inviting Nan-Ya Technology Corp. to outsource its packaging requirements from the Philippines for its production of semi-conductor and electronic components.
Nan-Ya is a leading manufacturer of memory chips or DRAM and DDR chips, and a subsidiary of the Formosa Group which has a capitalization of $808 million.
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