Purchasing - January 15, 2004
Features
Is India the next China?
The promise of low labor rates and access to a potential huge market has lured scores of OEMs and electronics manufacturing services (EMS) to China. By most accounts, electronics companies are satisfied with the cost savings they have achieved in China and many will increase their footprint in the land of the dragon.
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