TAIPEI -- AT&S, one of the world's top five suppliers of chip substrates, will continue investing in Malaysia despite U.S. tariff uncertainties disrupting the global tech supply chain, an executive told Nikkei Asia in an exclusive interview.
Chip substrate maker says country 'well positioned' to weather U.S.-China tensions
AT&S of Austria put its chip substrate facility in Kulim, Malaysia, into high-volume production in May. (Photo courtesy of AT&S)
TAIPEI -- AT&S, one of the world's top five suppliers of chip substrates, will continue investing in Malaysia despite U.S. tariff uncertainties disrupting the global tech supply chain, an executive told Nikkei Asia in an exclusive interview.