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Murata's Shenzhen site postponed resumption of work due to the novel coronavirus outbreak

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February 11, 2020

Yesterday, the official website of Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. released a notice of the company's operations in China under the influence of the novel coronavirus.

According to Murata, its Shenzhen manufacturing site will postpone the resumption of work. Currently, Murata is preparing for the resumption of work in accordance with the requirements of the local government. However, Murata's other locations in mainland China such as Wuxi Murata Electronics Co., Ltd., Murata Energy Device Wuxi Co., Ltd., Foshan Murata Minmetals Materials Co., Ltd. and various sales companies (excluding Wuhan Office) have resumed operations on February 10.

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