Singapore's semiconductor industry is well-placed for collaboration, says SSIA
Ang Wee Seng of Singapore Semiconductor Industry Association discusses Singapore's position in the global semiconductor industry and says that they are working with firms to measure the resiliency in the supply chain.
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