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ROHM Semiconductor issues notice regarding the influence of Taal Volcano in Philippine

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January 15, 2020

On January 14, ROHM issued an announcement regarding the damage to its Philippine production base in the event of a volcanic eruption.

According to ROHM's announcement, the production base is mainly used for the production of ICs, transistors, diodes, and resistors, and is less affected by volcanic eruption. Although the location of the base is within the range of volcanic ash, ROHM said that production has not been affected. In addition, its employees and facilities were not damaged and the production is continuing to work

The following is the full announcement of ROHM Semiconductor.

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