Midstream tech firms to move out of China, S&P says
Some global midstream technology hardware firms have started moving out of China or adding new capacity elsewhere, following in the footsteps of their customers, according to an S&P report.
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Some global midstream technology hardware firms have started moving out of China or adding new capacity elsewhere, following in the footsteps of their customers, according to an S&P report.
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