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Chilisin raises chip resistor prices

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April 27, 2020

According to Taiwan media reports, passive electronic component manufacturer Chilisin has raised the price of chip resistors for its distributors and some EMS customers.

Regarding the operation status of Chilisin's factory in mainland China, industry insiders pointed out that Chilixin's factory in mainland China is basically in a fully operational state, and the capacity utilization rate has gradually recovered to the normal level before the COVID-19 outbreak.

In terms of orders, industry insiders said that customers' demand for Chilisin's Mini Molding Choke and chip resistors is stable, and orders are also very stable. It is expected that Chilisin has received orders for the third quarter.

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