Huawei, which has been under U.S. sanctions for years, released the Mate60 Pro pointedly during Gina Raimondo’s visit to Beijing. And its launch has sparked hushed concern in Washington that U.S. sanctions have failed to prevent China from making a key technological advance.
On September 3, Huawei Mate60 Pro officially began its full-channel sales, and the arrival of this new product has caused a frenzy of queues at Huawei stores across the country. Consumers flocked to experience and buy the new phone, making the scene extremely lively.
According to PCB UNION, Huawei Mate 60 Pro's PCB supplier is Compeq.
Shortly after Huawei announced the Mate 60 Pro, Compeq announced on September 1 that the FAH CHUN DEVELOPMENT will be responsible for the construction of the factory building for its Thai subsidiary COMPEQ (Thailand), with a total contract amount of THB 1.0128 billion for production and operation needs.
It is understood that Compeq's Thai subsidiary COMPEQ (Thailand) is located in the Asian Industrial Estate, Thailand. The construction, which started in June of this year, is planned to complete the civil engineering of the factory by the end of this year, and it could start production as early as the end of 2024, with actual progress being adjusted flexibly according to customer demand.
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Compeq to Expand Production in Thailand
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