Google moves production of some products out of China
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Google follows in the footsteps of companies like Nintendo or Apple. The conflict between the United States and China has direct effects on the production of some of the company's products. Therefore, they transfer the production of some of them to other countries. In this case, they move to Taiwan and Malaysia. Only those products that are exported to America have moved in this regard.
Google moves production of some products out of China
It is their motherboards, which are used in data center servers in America, that are moved to another country. In addition, the Nest, the brand's speaker devices, move to Taiwan in this case.
Production relocation
It is not that this news is a surprise, because for days it was commented that Google also had plans to move part of its production outside of China. We have mentioned it too. Although until now it was not known what were the products that the company was going to move outside the country, something that we have finally been able to know with this information.
More and more companies are making similar decisions. Nintendo and Apple are writing a plan B for the possible exit from China, as both plan to move part of their production to other countries. So others are likely to follow the same steps.
It remains to be seen if Google decides to move only the production of these products or if they gradually move it in its entirety. The conflict continues, although the hope is that at the G20 summit there will be a meeting, which may serve to bring positions between China and the United States closer.
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