One of Taiwan's largest computer makers, ASUS, says it is well positioned to handle current economic challenges thanks to a diversified production base and market. That's as a rising exchange rate worries Taiwan's exporters and a U.S. tariff threat looming over the electronics industry.
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00:00One of Taiwan's biggest computer makers, ASUS, says it's well prepared to handle currency swings and U.S. tariffs thanks to its diversified business structure.
00:30Who was speaking in Taipei at a preview before Computex, one of the world's largest tech trade shows.
00:39The company says it will focus on AI hardware from servers to PCs, a strategy it calls Ubiquitous AI.
00:47Executives from Intel, Amazon Web Services and McKinsey also spoke at the event.