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Teradyne Relocates $1 Billion Manufacturing Operations from Suzhou to Malaysia
iconAug 31, 2025 23:42
Teradyne, a global leader in semiconductor testing equipment, made a major strategic adjustment—relocating $1 billion (approximately 7.2 billion yuan) worth of manufacturing operations from Suzhou, China, to Malaysia. The Suzhou-based facility, previously operated by Flextronics as one of Teradyne's core global production sites, has now completed its historical mission.

This move sent shockwaves through the industry. Quarterly financial reports as of October 1 last year revealed that the Chinese market's contribution to Teradyne's revenue had dropped from 16% to 12% year-over-year, a direct consequence of the production site relocation.

Felix Huang, General Manager of Teradyne China, explained: "Since the US-sourced proportion of imported parts for assembly is higher than that of fully assembled imported equipment, we moved the assembly plant from Suzhou to Malaysia due to supply chain security considerations."
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