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ROHM Semiconductor announces that its Malaysian factory is back in fully operational

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May 4, 2020

ROHM Semiconductor released an announcement about the operation of its factories in Southeast Asia, saying that its Malaysian production facilities for transistors, diodes and LEDs have resumed normal operations.

The announcement stated that although the Restriction of Movement Order remains in effect throughout Malaysia until May 12 (Tue), on April 28 (Tue) the Malaysian government announced an easement of restrictions that will allow operations to be partially restored. As a result, ROHM’s factory in Malaysia, which was subject to this order, resumed normal operations from April 29 (Wed).

Regarding its Philippine factory, ROHM Semiconductor said it is still in a partially operational state.

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