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     13  November    2014

Poly-­‐Silicon  Project            in  Sarawak,  Malaysia

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Contents

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Ø  About Tokuyama Malaysia

Ø  Poly-Silicon

Ø  Project in Samalaju Industrial Park (SIP)

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About Tokuyama Malaysia

Outline of the Tokuyama Group

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Established

Capital

Net Sales

Business Divisions

Number of     group companies

Number of employees

1918

JPY 53.4 billion

JPY 287.3 billion (consolidated basis in Fiscal 2013*)

1. Specialty Product Business Division (Poly-Silicon, Fumed Silica, etc.) 2. Chemicals Business Division (Soda Ash, Calcium and etc.) 3. Cement Business Division (Cement, Fresco Giclee and etc.) 4. Life & Amenity Business Division (Fine Chemicals and NF)

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5,756 (consolidated)

(As of March 31, 2014)

*Fiscal 2013: April 1, 2013 - March 31, 2014 Tokuyama Factory Tokyo

Kashima Factory

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Outline of the Tokuyama Malaysia

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Established

Shareholders

Production Site

Production & Capacity

Number of employees

Tokuyama Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.

August 18, 2009

Tokuyama Corporation 100%

Poly-Silicon 6,200 tons / year (Phase-1) 13,800 tons / year (Phase-2)

708 (as of October 2014)

Name

Samalaju Industrial Park

Headquarters Kuching (opened on November 2, 2009)

Other Office KL office / Bintulu office

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Samalaju Industrial Park

Location: Samalaju Industrial Park  

Bintulu

Kuching Bintulu

SAMALAJU PORT

Samalaju Industrial Park The Centre piece of SCORE

・Centre for heavy & energy intensive industries ・More than 8,000 ha of land ・Located 62 km away from existing town of Bintulu

Tokuyama Site

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Samalaju Industrial Park

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(Approx. 200 ha Site)

PERTAMA

OMM

ASIA ADVANCED MATERIAL

PRESS METAL

SAMALAJU PORT

Tokuyama Malaysia Sdn Bhd

PS-1 PS-2

SAKURA

SAMALAJU TOWNSHIP

SAMALAJU HOTEL

As of July 2014

Tokuyama Malaysia Sdn Bhd

Bird’s Eye View Photo of the Plant

Phase-1

Phase-2

(as of July 2014)

Phase-1

Phase-2

(as of July 2014)

Bird’s Eye View Photo of the Plant

Inauguration Ceremony, 17 Sep 2014

Inauguration Ceremony, 17 Sep 2014

Inauguration Ceremony, 17 Sep 2014

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Poly-Silicon

Our Products: Poly-Silicon

Poly-Silicon (Polycrystalline Silicon)

Solar Cells & Module

Semiconductor Silicon Wafer (IC Chips, Electronic Devices)

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Poly-Silicon in Solar Industry

  Solar     System 

  Solar    Module 

Solar    Cell 

  Ingot&    Wafer 

  Poly    Silicon 

Metal  Silicon 

Tokuyama ü  highly purified product (Si 99.999999999%) ü  electrical energy intensive industry

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  Solar    Module

Solar Cell

Ingot &

Wafer   Poly    Silicon

Metal Silicon

Solar Value Chain in Malaysia

2016 AUO Sun Power

Panasonic

Tokuyama Malaysia  Sdn. Bhd.

Asia Advanced Material

Hanwha Q CELLS Elpion SunEdison

Comtec Solar

Tokuyama Malaysia is a key player

Solar Value Chain is growing

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Project in Samalaju Industrial Park

Samalaju Industrial Park

(Approx. 200 ha Site)

PERTAMA

OMM

ASIA ADVANCED MATERIAL

PRESS METAL

SAMALAJU PORT

Tokuyama Malaysia Sdn Bhd

PS-1 PS-2

SAKURA

SAMALAJU TOWNSHIP

SAMALAJU HOTEL

As of July 2014

Tokuyama Malaysia Sdn Bhd

IWATANI-SIG

Companies starting their activity in Samalaju Industrial Park

Company Products Status Shareholder Press Metal Sarawak Sdn. Bhd. Aluminum-Smelting In operation Press Metal Bhd. : 80%

Sumitomo Corp. : 20%

Tokuyama Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. Poly-Silicon In operation Tokuyama Corporation: 100%

Iwatani-SIG Industrial Gases Sdn Bhd, Liquid Gases In operation Iwatani Industrial Gas Pte Ltd : 60%

Southern Industrial Gas Sdn Bhd, : 40%

Pertama Ferroalloys Sdn. Bhd

Silicon Manganese Ferro Silicon Carbon Ferro Manganese

Under construction Asia Minerals LTD. : 60% Nippon Denko Co., LTD. : 20% Others : 20%

OM Materials Sarawak Sdn Bhd

Ferro Silicon Alloys Manganese Ferro Alloys Under construction OM Materials Pte Ltd : 80%

Chaya Mata Sarawak Bhd. : 20%

Asia Advanced Material Sdn. Bhd. Silicon Metal In land preparation Asia Cement Co. Ltd.: 100%

Sakura Ferroalloys Sdn. Bhd. Manganese Alloys Start of construction :

2014 Assmang Ltd. : 54% Sumitomo Corp. : 27% China Steel Corp. : 19%

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Outline of Project

Phase-1 Phase-2

Starting Construction

Starting Operation 2011 1Q 2014 4Q

2012 1Q 2014 4Q

Production Capacity T/Y 6,200 13,800

Investment RM

(billion) 3 5

Employment *1 No. 500 550

Electricity MW 120-140 180-200

*1 Employment : Including Service Provider 20

Bakun Dam

Press Conference in Malaysia, Nov. 2008

Samalaju Industrial Park : Reasons for Selection

Ease of Securing Necessary Resources  

•  Large Volume of Electricity (Hydropower)

•  Industrial Water •  Highly Educated Workers

Preferential Treatment by Federal and State Government

•  Preferential Tax Treatment • Support for Acquisition of Permits   and Licenses

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Status-Quo of Industrial-Infrastructure in SIP

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Infrastructure Status-Quo, Plan and Concern

Electricity [Status-Quo] ü  Electricity Supply from Samalaju Substation started in Jun 2012

Industrial Water [Status-Quo] ü  New 80MLD Facility completed in Mar 2014

Water Reservation

[Plan] ü  First 2 modules (40MLD) to be completed in Nov 2014 ü Remaining 2 modules (40MLD) to be completed by Jun 2015

Port Facilities [Status-Quo] ü  Phase 1 Construction Works in progress ü  Temporary Barge Berth started Operation in Apr 2014

Waste Treatment

[Concern] ü Implementation Plan for Waste Treatment Facilities and Dump Site (General Waste, Scheduled Waste) in Maskat is uncertain

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Status-Quo of Industrial-Infrastructure in SIP

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Infrastructure Status-Quo, Plan and Concern

Land Transportation

[Status-Quo] ü  Additional Overtaking Lane between Bintulu and SIP completed in Oct 2014 ü Construction of Bypass Road from Samaljau to Old Road (Route 1) on going [Concern] ü  Insufficient road condition such as no street light

Police

[Status-Quo] ü Temporary Police Station in Samalaju established in May 2012 [Concern] ü  Establishment of the Permanent Station is planned , but the implementation plan is uncertain.

Fire Station (BOMBA)

[Status-Quo] ü Temporary Fire Station in Samalaju opened in Dec 2012 [Plan] ü  The Permanent Fire Station will be completed in 2015

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Status-Quo of Industrial-Infrastructure in SIP

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Infrastructure Status-Quo, Plan and Concern

Hospital / Clinic [Concern] ü No Public Clinic and Emergency Transportation Ambulance Service in SIP

Township

[Plan] ü  3-Star Hotel Facility in SIP scheduled at End/2014 [Concern] ü  Uncertain Implementation Plan •  Residential Houses for Employees •  Operation of Commuting Buses •  National School, International School, Shopping Center, etc.

Telecommunication

[Status-Quo] ü  General Telecommunication Available [Concern] ü No signal of Mobile Phone at Certain Location between Bintulu and Samalaju

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Supports by Federal and State Agencies

License etc.FeasibilityStudy.

ImplementationPreparation

Construction CommissioningCommercialOperation

MITI

MIDAIncentive Package,ManufacturingLicense

DOEEIA, SpecialManagement

DOSH UPV

BOMBA CF

IMIG VISA

Customs LMW, GST

SPUIncentive Package(Electric ity, Water,Land)

SS OfficeImigration, Protocolissue

RECODA

JKRWater, RoadExpansion

BDA OP

Labor Office VISA

Resident Office

MalaysiaFederal(KUL)

SarawakState(Kuching)

BintuluCity

Agency

Nov.  2008 Dec.  2013 Oct.  2014Feb.  2011

Renewable Energy Cycle in Malaysia

(Bakun Dam)

Solar Value Chain in Malaysia

Clean Renewable Energy Cycle

Tokuyama “Green Poly-Silicon”

SCORE

Solar Power Hydro Power

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Thank you

Terima Kasih

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