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Taiwan tech tracker

Huawei helps pull Taiwan's tech sector out of iPhone slump

Lens maker Largan among those expecting rebound after modest March sales gain

New Huawei phones unveiled in France last month have given a boost to Taiwanese parts makers.   © Reuters

TAIPEI -- Taiwanese electronics manufacturers rebounded in March from the industry's worst monthly revenue in three years, lifted by demand from Huawei Technologies, Oppo, Google, Amazon and other buyers besides Apple.

Total revenue at 19 Taiwanese tech companies tracked by the Nikkei Asian Review as a barometer of global electronics demand advanced 2.32% on the year in March to 915.87 billion New Taiwan dollars ($29.7 billion). This followed a nearly 2.5% decline on the year in February.

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