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Industriya ng semiconductor sa Pilipinas, inaasahang lalago pa ayon kay PBBM; dagdag trabaho para sa mga Pilipino, asahan din

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00:00The semiconductor industry in the Philippines is expected to be even more affected, according to the President.
00:06More jobs for Filipinos are expected to be created.
00:11Clazel Pardilla from PTV Manila, for Balitang Pambansa.
00:18Cell phones, computers, and cars.
00:22That's just a few of the things that won't work if there's no chip and integrated circuit.
00:28That's why under the administration of President Fernando R. Marcos Jr.,
00:32the semiconductor industry is expected to be strengthened by modern technologies.
00:40Under the leadership of President Marcos, Amcar Technology,
00:44the company is announcing its plan to transfer its production to the Philippines.
00:49According to President Marcos, the country's semiconductor industry is expected to be affected.
00:56At the same time, more Filipinos will be able to work as chip manufacturers and integrated circuit designers.
01:06In 2024, the Philippine semiconductor industry will be able to sell a product worth $29.6 billion.
01:17According to SEMI.org, the demand for technology in the field of manufacturing, research, design, and testing is expected to fall by 10% to 15%.
01:29Aside from the possible relocation of Amcor, other major semiconductor and electronic companies are in the Philippines.
01:37From PTV Manila, Clazel Pardilla, for Balitang Pambansa.

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