MediaTek is conducting impact simulations to prepare for U.S. tariffs

MediaTek’s CEO said that the company has been conducting simulations around the U.S. tariffs, likely in anticipation of a favorable outcome.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/mediatek-is-conducting-impact-simulations-to-prepare-for-u-s-tariffs

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