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Apple planea empezar a fabricar sus productos en Tailandia para depender menos de China en un periodo de 3-5 años según los últimos informes de Ming-Chi Kuo, siendo los MacBook los primeros en producirse en dicho país.



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Apple planea empezar a fabricar sus productos en Tailandia para depender menos de China en un periodo de 3-5 años según los últimos informes de Ming-Chi Kuo, siendo los MacBook los primeros en producirse en dicho país.

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