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Taiwan tech tracker

Taiwan tech revenue grows 3.9% amid trade war uncertainty

Apple assemblers boosted by rival products as hopes rise for US-China talks

Non-Apple products boosted the fortunes of key Taiwanese suppliers to the U.S. giant.    © Reuters

TAIPEI -- Major Taiwanese tech companies wrapped up an eventful but better-than-expected month in June, logging modest revenue growth despite the trade war uncertainty that continues to loom over the outlook for the second half of 2019.

Each month the Nikkei Asian Review tracks the revenue of 19 Taiwanese tech suppliers, whose clients range from hardware giants Apple, Huawei, HP, Dell and Cisco, to internet companies such as Amazon and Google, and even electric vehicle maker Tesla and telecom equipment builders Nokia and Ericsson. Key findings for the month are presented below in an easy-to-digest, graphics-led format.

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