Taiwan Glass Budgets NT$5 B. For Solar Glass Building In China

Date: 12 August 2010

Taipei, Aug. 4, 2010 (CENS)–To boost market share, Taiwan Glass Corp., the largest manufacturer of glass in Taiwan, announced to budget approximately NT$5 billion to set up new production lines for advanced glass used in solar-energy in China, specifically in Changhua Coastal Industrial Park of Changhua County, central Taiwan, Chengdu of Sichuan province, Wuhan of Hubei province, and Anhui province. Taiwan Glass said the continued expansion will help boost market competitiveness and consolidate its lead in Taiwan, Hong Kong and China. Read more here.

Taipei, Aug. 4, 2010 (CENS)–To boost market share, Taiwan Glass Corp., the largest manufacturer of glass in Taiwan, announced to budget approximately NT$5 billion to set up new production lines for advanced glass used in solar-energy in China, specifically in Changhua Coastal Industrial Park of Changhua County, central Taiwan, Chengdu of Sichuan province, Wuhan of Hubei province, and Anhui province.
 
Taiwan Glass said the continued expansion will help boost market competitiveness and consolidate its lead in Taiwan, Hong Kong and China.
 
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