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HTC to axe about a quarter of its global workforce
Smartphone-maker HTC is to cut 1,500 jobs in Taiwan, about a quarter of its global workforce.
The job cuts are part of a "realignment of resources" across the organisation, the company said in a statement.
The Taiwanese company has had a tough time competing with the likes of Apple and Samsung.
The job cuts are the latest sign that HTC, once a major player in the smartphone market, is struggling to keep afloat in a competitive industry.
"Today's reduction in manufacturing workforce announced by HTC is a decisive step in the realignment of resources across the organization, and will allow more flexible operations management," HTC said in a statement.
HTC and Alphabet's Google struck a $1.1 bn deal last year - a move that some took as a sign that HTC needed extra money to keep going.
Under the deal, half of HTC's smartphone research and development team - about 2,000 people - would go to Google.
HTC manufactures Google's smartphones, the Pixel and Pixel XL.
The company reported a 55.5% drop in April revenues year-on-year, according to Reuters.
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