Taiwan Semiconductor Sites Resume Operations Following 6.4 Magnitude Earthquake in Taiwan

MT Newswires Live01-21 20:29

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing's (TSM) facilities are gradually resuming operations following a 6.4 magnitude earthquake in southern Taiwan, multiple media outlets reported Tuesday, citing the chipmaker.

The company said it had temporarily evacuated workers at some central and southern Taiwan sites but post-quake structural inspections revealed no safety concerns, according to Reuters.

Water supply, power, and workplace safety systems are functioning, and all TSMC's sites are operating, while "detailed inspections and impact assessments are ongoing", the company was quoted as saying.

TSMC did not immediately respond to requests for comment from MT Newswires.

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