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ROHM Philippines resumes 50% operations

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August 6, 2020

On August 5, ROHM Semiconductor issued an announcement regarding the operating status of its Philippine factory.

The statement pointed out that the Philippine government announced that from August 4th to August 18th, Metro Manila and neighboring provinces will carry out Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine (MECQ). Following this announcement and direction issued by the local government, ROHM Electronics Philippines, Inc. is now operating at a maximum rate of 50%.

According to public information, the ROHM semiconductor factory is located in Cavite, Philippines, and mainly produces ICs, sensors/MEMS, transistors, diodes, resistors.

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