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                    [ArticleID] => 20511
                    [Title] => Ayala subsidiary plans to absorb Eazix
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                    [DatePublished] => 2007-10-13 00:00:00
                    [ColumnID] => 133272
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                    [AuthorID] => 1804021
                    [AuthorName] => Zinnia B. Dela Peña
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                    [Title] => RP electronics companies seek higher value to stay competitive
                    [Summary] => Bluetooth devices, solar cells, close-circuit video systems, fully-automated semiconductor assembly lines: all are made and sometimes even designed in the Philippines, the region’s economic laggard. 


The country’s electronics industry is pinning its hopes on such high-value innovations to stay ahead of emerging low-wage competitors like China to rise above its niche as a mere assembler for foreign firms.
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This as IMI president and chief operating officer Arthur Tan said that from being an assembly and test entity founded in 1980, the company is now moving up the value chain and has become a one-stop electronics manufacturing service (EMS) provider assisting original electronics manufacturers (OEMs) in product realization.
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The country’s electronics industry is pinning its hopes on such high-value innovations to stay ahead of emerging low-wage competitors like China to rise above its niche as a mere assembler for foreign firms.
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