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Smiths expands US manufacturing of chip testers, after trade restrictions

Some production will move from China, although plant there will still supply Asia and Europe
羅蘭•卡特表示,這一轉移「將讓我們處於一個爲美國客戶服務的有利地位,而不會被徵收針對中國的關稅。」

Engineering company Smiths Group has become the latest manufacturer to establish a route around US President Donald Trump’s trade policies, by preparing to make some of its semiconductor testing devices in Texas instead of China.

Chief executive Roland Carter told the Financial Times the FTSE 100 conglomerate had been shifting manufacturing of its semiconductor “sockets”, used to trial newly made chips, from Suzhou, in China, to Texas.

The company said the move, which they started making last July, before November’s US presidential election, had been prompted by years of escalating trade restrictions. The curbs started during Trump’s first term, from 2017 to 2021, and continued under his successor, Joe Biden.

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