President of Dutch lithography giant ASML in China: Very optimistic about the business in the Chinese market next year
六月清晨搅
发表于 2023-11-6 18:43:19
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Dutch lithography giant Asme: Very optimistic about the business in the Chinese market next year. Shen Bo, Senior Vice President and President of the Chinese region of Dutch lithography giant Asme, stated in an interview during the CIIE that Asme China's business has grown rapidly this year, and it is expected that China will account for over 20% of Asme's global revenue for the entire year. He is also very optimistic about his business in China next year. Shen Bo said, "Our recruitment in China in 2023 exceeded 200 people, and we expect the development of our business to continue to bring many demands in 2024. Our team expansion should also be relatively large
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