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ROHM Semiconductor Tianjin plant resumes operations

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January 24, 2022

ROHM Semiconductor recently issued an announcement announcing that its Tianjin plant in China has resumed partial operations.

On January 12, ROHM's Tianjin plant suspended operations due to the Covid-19 outbreak, but after receiving approval from the administrative authorities, it has partially resumed operations.

ROHM said in the announcement that although restrictions on movement within Tianjin remain in place, we will continue to work with the administrative authorities to resume normal operations as soon as possible.

Regarding the impact of the suspension of operations on production and shipments, ROHM did not mention in the announcement.

 

 

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