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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
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To: Proud_Infidel who wrote (42171)2/14/2001 10:04:11 AM
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Motorola's Tianjin Factory to Yield 3,000 Chips per Week
February 14, 2001 (TIANJIN, China) -- Motorola Inc.'s factory in China is expected to produce its first batch of chips in the second quarter of this year, according to Motorola (China) Ltd.



The factory, under construction in Tianjin city in north China with a total investment of RMB12.2 billion (US$1.45 billion), will become Motorola's most important manufacture base of chips and other integrated circuit (IC) products.

Construction of the factory started about five months ago and is progressing smoothly.

After completion, the factory will be able to yield about 3,000 chips per week.

Motorola officials said the 21st century will be an era of soaring growth for China's telecom industry, and that the company would expand its business in the country and further strengthen its cooperation with its Chinese partners.

Motorola (China) has put most of its investment into its Tianjin company to produce pagers and cellular phones.

Related story: Motorola Invests in New Semiconductor and Telecom Factories in Tianjin

(Xinhua News Agency)

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