Taiwan’s coronavirus outbreak, drought and power cuts force semiconductor makers to ramp up contingency plans

Source: China – South China Morning PostStanding outside Nanya Technology’s vast manufacturing complex in Taiwan, it could be mistaken for Lunar New Year, when workers leave en masse.On a recent Friday, just a trickle of light delivery trucks stopped by the complex’s Art Deco-style reception area west of Taipei, and employees exited the 10-storey administration building alone or in pairs for lunch at a canteen across the street.But inside the hulking factory walls at Nanya, the world’s fourth largest manufacturer of dynamic random…Read More

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