Inari switches gear to remain relevant


Inari Amertron Bhd group chief executive officer Lau Kean Cheong.

IT has been a case of mixed fortunes for semiconductor companies in Malaysia.

Those with supply chain exposure to China manufacturers of handsets and electric vehicles as well as niche industries, such as the medical sector, are relatively sheltered from the subdued demand experienced by traditional players.

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