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TAIPEI, TAIWAN – July export orders slid almost 9% from last year to $28.6 billion, the smallest drop in nine months, reports the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA).

Read more: Taiwan July Exports, Smallest Drop in 9 Mo.

BEIJING – For the first six months of 2009, handsets exported from China fell 7.7% year-over-year and 7.2% sequentially to 230 million units, reports custom authorities in the country.

Read more: Handset Exports Down in China

TAIPEI, TAIWAN – Electronic component output should continue its sequential growth during the third quarter, according to the Industry and Technology Intelligence Services (ITIS).

Read more: Report: Electronic Component Output Up in Q3
SANTA CLARA, CA – Agilent Technologies Inc. reported third-quarter revenue fell 27% from last year to $1.06 billion.  

Read more: Agilent Posts Q3 Losses
MANILA -- Filipino electronics exports fell 26% year-over-year in June to $1.95 billion.

The sector makes up 57.1% of the nation's total export revenues. Semiconductors, which account for nearly 40% of all electronic exports from the country, fell 29.1% for the month.

Overall exports dropped 24.7% in June, a glimmer of improvement from the past six months. Over the past six months, the country's monthly exports have fallen 30% to 40%, according to the National Statistics Office.

According to Semiconductor and Electronics Industries of the Philippines chairman Arthur J. Young, Jr., the electronics sector is expected to contract 15% to 20% for the year. However, sequential double-digit growth is expected to return in the third quarter.  

 

PALO ALTO, CA -- Hewlett-Packard denied reports it would partner with Foxconn (Hon Hai) to develop a laptop PC manufacturing hub in Chongqing, China.

The world's largest computer maker said it was collaborating with the Chongqing government, not Foxconn, but declined further details.

Earlier this week, the South China Morning Post had reported the two companies would invest $3 billion in the hub.

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