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Posted on October 12, 2021 by admin

China/Taiwan tensions could have ‘serious repercussions’ for Garmin

The growing tensions between Taiwan and China could threaten #Garmin’s sizable operations in Taiwan. The company haas plans to open a new factory there, which will initially hire 1,000 workers.

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