Chongyue’s revenue in September exceeded the 6 billion yuan mark for the first time, and its revenue in the first three quarters exceeded the 50 billion yuan mark

 8:48am, 15 October 2025

Semiconductor equipment materials factory Chongyue Technology announced its September revenue. Monthly revenue exceeded the 6 billion yuan mark for the first time, reaching 6.09 billion yuan, an increase of 380 million yuan or 6.6% from August. Compared with the same period in 2024, the amount increased by 780 million yuan, a growth of 14.6%. Cumulative revenue in the first three quarters reached 50.28 billion yuan, an increase of 22.4% compared with the same period in 2024.

Chongyue Technology stated that its operations have been advancing steadily and have continuously set new historical highs, reaching a peak in September 2025. Revenue in the third quarter once again set a new high, reaching 17.54 billion yuan, an increase of 3.2% from the second quarter and an increase of 14.1% from the same period in 2025. With the strong demand in the semiconductor market and the steady support from overseas environmental protection projects, Chongyue Technology has shown strong growth momentum and continued to innovate.

Chongyue Technology emphasized that this outstanding operating performance also reflects the results of the company's continued deepening of its international presence. Chongyue Technology actively builds a global supply chain platform, promotes the development of overseas strongholds, and strengthens local service capabilities. From October 7th to 9th, Chongyue Technology participated in the 2025 SEMICON WEST semiconductor exhibition in Phoenix, USA, focusing on displaying semiconductor process materials, equipment, automation systems and precision components. It also joined hands with 14 partners from Japan and Taiwan to participate in the exhibition, demonstrating its comprehensive supply chain integration strength.

In addition, as Arizona becomes a hub for advanced process wafer manufacturing, North Texas has gradually formed a highly integrated semiconductor ecosystem. Chongyue Technology has established bases in both places to provide immediate local services. Li Zhengrong, executive director of Chongyue Group, said that in addition to Arizona and Texas, Chongyue Technology has also sent engineers to Idaho to assist major international memory manufacturers in equipment installation and component replacement. It is expected to establish a third operating base in Boise in 2026 to continue to deepen and expand the U.S. market.