OPPO and vivo's Indian mobile phone factories temporarily suspend production until March 25

The constant spread of new coronaviruses is undoubtedly a crisis that cannot be underestimated for global supply chains. In addition to the epidemic-ravaged European region, the situation in India is rapidly deteriorating, and local electronics and car manufacturers have announced suspensions. Among them, Samsung, OPPO and vivo. On the 19th, Indian Prime Minister Modi called on the people to take self-isolation measures and asked them to stay at home as much as possible to reduce unnecessary travel. Ranch According to foreign media ETTelecom reports, Chinese mobile phone manufacturers OPPO and vivo and South Korea's Samsung have announced the suspension of production at their respective Greater Noida plants. At the same time, the three companies met with officials of the Uttar Pradesh government in the evening of March 22 to discuss the course of action after the government announced the blockade measures. A person familiar with the matter said: "The plant will be closed until March 25, and both OPPO and vivo will take measures." Meanwhile, Samsung Electronics also said on the 23rd that "the Noida plant will be closed until the 25th in accordance with the requirements of the Indian government." A source also pointed out that Samsung has required employees of the operations and R & D departments to work from home. ^ ^ ^ Vivo has required non-factory workers to work from home since Monday.