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Taiyo Yuden suspends operations of its Philippine factory

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December 24, 2021

Taiyo Yuden announced that its subsidiary TAIYO YUDEN (PHILIPPINES), INC., located in Lapulapu City, Cebu, Philippines, was damaged by the typhoon Rai, the damage of its building and equipment was minor.

At present, the factory has suspended operations, and Taiyo Yuden is resuming work at the factory and inspecting the status of infrastructure such as electricity and logistics.

Once the estimated time to resume production is determined, Taiyo Yuden will make another announcement.

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