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The Shanghai area has been closed for nearly a month, and many chip factories have also been affected. SMIC recently responded to the latest situation of the Shanghai chip factory, saying that production operations are normal and employees have entered closed-loop management. According to the China Securities Journal, SMIC stated that the company began to implement closed-loop management on March 18, realizing the synchronous and integrated closed-loop management of the Zhangjiang factory area and the two living parks. The total number of employees in the closed-loop accounted for more than 60% of Shanghai employees, effectively Guaranteed stable operation during the epidemic. At present, the company’s production and operation are normal, and the capacity utilization rate remains at a high level. According to SMIC, the company executives and employees in the closed loop took the initiative to join the volunteer team, and took over the organization of nucleic acid testing including the factory and living areas, maintaining the order of the shuttle bus, and garbage removal while maintaining production. , to ensure the normal operation of the company and the community during the epidemic. After Shanghai issued relevant guidelines on resumption of work and production, SMIC actively sorted out the returning employees, went through relevant procedures for employees outside the closed loop, and arranged for employees to return to work by shuttle bus. At present, some employees outside the closed-loop have gradually entered the closed-loop management. On the evening of March 8, SMIC issued a simultaneous announcement on A shares and Hong Kong shares, reporting its performance for January-February 2022.
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