
Sercomm CEO James Wang cautious about possible 'tariff storm' in 2Q25 with Taiwan among high-risk regions
[Digitimes] - 03/3/2025
According to James Wang, chairman and CEO of Sercomm, the company initially expected a replenishment of network equipment inventories in 2024, which has been delayed until the second quarter of 2025. Now, however, customer orders are clearly rebounding.
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[Digitimes] - 3/03/2025