The overseas R&D center of Japan-based Taiyo Ink in Suzhou New District broke ground on Dec 29.
The R&D center will introduce the solder resist ink from the Japanese headquarters and expand the production capacity of Taiyo Ink (Suzhou) Co, which was founded in 2001.
Suzhou New District has in recent years also attracted major projects from global industry giants such as Mitsubishi and Siemens.
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