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ROHM’s Philippines factory resumes 80% of production

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May 28, 2020

ROHM Semiconductor released the latest operation status of its Philippine factory on the 26th, indicating that the factory has resumed most of its production activities.

The announcement stated that the factory operations have been limited in accordance with the local government ordinance, but due to easing of restrictions resulting from negotiations with the relevant authorities, over 80% of production was able to be restored.

According to public information, the main products produced by the Philippine factory are IC, Sensor / MEMS, Transistor, Diode, Resistor.

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