Why India is a ‘good choice but not the first choice’ for Taiwan companies

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Why India is a ‘good choice but not the first choice’ for Taiwan companies
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Most businesses that took the plunge had a tough start, facing labour strife, unreliable middlemen and worse infrastructure than they were used to in China. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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