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Yageo again releases MLCC price adjustment notice

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September 7, 2018

On September 3, the same day that Murata issued a notice of one-day shutdown due to typhoon, Yageo issued a MLCC price adjustment notice.

The general content of the notice is that the current MLCC still has a shortage of supply, and the company faces challenges in raw material supply and environment, so it decided to continue to adjust the price accordingly. At the same time, it will stop accepting orders with a lead time of more than one year.

The details of the notice are as follows:Yageo again releases MLCC price adjustment notice-SemiMedia

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