Shanghai lockdown: China struggles to maintain key supply chains amid ‘dynamic zero’ Covid-19 policy
April 26, 2022
TSMC and SMIC have maintained their operations in Shanghai despite the city's lockdowns, according to corporate statements and analysts.
"Production at TSMC's fab and SMIC's fab in Shanghai have not stopped since the closed-loop production began," said Lucy Chen, vice-president at Taiwan-based Isaiah Research.
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