Two
major Taiwanese chipmakers, however, said their China facilities
are operating as normal.
The development comes as tight coal supplies in China and
toughening emissions standards have triggered a contraction in
heavy industry in several regions, dragging on the country's
economic growth rate, analysts have said.
Apple supplier Unimicron Technology Corp late on Sunday said
three of its China subsidiaries stopped production from midday
on Sept. 26 until midnight on Sept. 30 to "comply with the local
governments' electricity limiting policy".
The Taiwanese maker of printed circuit boards said it did not
expect significant impact as other plants would make up
production.
Eson Precision Ind Co Ltd, an affiliate of Taiwan's Hon Hai
Precision Industry Co Ltd (Foxconn), in a statement said it
suspended production from Sunday until Friday at facilities in
the Chinese city of Kunshan.
Concraft Holding Co Ltd, a supplier of speaker components for
Apple's iPhone and which owns manufacturing plants in Suzhou
city, said it would suspend production for five days until noon
on Thursday and use inventory to meet demand.
Chipmakers United Microelectronics Corp (UMC) and Taiwan
Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd told Reuters there was no
impact at their China plants.
"UMC's Hejian fab in Suzhou is currently running at full
capacity utilization of 80,000 plus wafers per month," said the
Taiwanese firm, whose clients include Qualcomm Inc.
Two people familiar with the matter told Reuters that facilities
in Kunshan of contract manufacturer Foxconn have seen a "very
small" impact on production.
Foxconn had to "adjust" a small part of its capacity there,
which includes the manufacture of non-Apple notebook computers,
one of the people said, adding that the company has not seen any
impact at other major production hubs across China.
The second person said the company had to move some of the
Kunshan workers' shifts in late September to early October.
Foxconn, a major Apple supplier, declined to comment.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Bengaluru, and Ben Blanchard and
Yimou Lee in Taipei; Editing by Kim Coghill and Christopher
Cushing)
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