Pegatron revenue slipped 4.6% last year due to lukewarm demand for Apple's iPhone 7 handset. (Photo by Cheng Ting-Fang)
TAIPEI -- Tung Tzu-Hsien, the chairman of Taiwanese key iPhone assembler
Pegatron, said the company was primed to at least triple its U.S. operations times if necessary, following incoming President Donald Trump's push to expand the U.S. manufacturing sector.
Tung told reporters on Sunday evening the company would be able to scale up its manufacturing operations within 12 months.
TAIPEI -- Tung Tzu-Hsien, the chairman of Taiwanese key iPhone assembler
Pegatron, said the company was primed to at least triple its U.S. operations times if necessary, following incoming President Donald Trump's push to expand the U.S. manufacturing sector.
Tung told reporters on Sunday evening the company would be able to scale up its manufacturing operations within 12 months.
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