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Renesas' production capacity is expected to return to pre-quake levels on March 23

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March 21, 2022

Renesas Electronics issued an announcement on the 18th on the recovery of production at its three factories in Naka, Yonezawa and Takasaki after the earthquake.

Renesas Electronics pointed out that the Naka factory and the Takasaki factory have started production equipment from 17, and some test processes have resumed production on the same day. Production capacity at the Naka factory is expected to return to pre-earthquake levels on March 23.

In addition, the Yonezawa factory has resumed production of some test processes, and all processes resumed production on the 18th, and the production capacity has returned to the pre-earthquake level on March 20th.

In addition, Renesas pointed out that there was no personnel or major equipment damage.

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