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HUHUTECH's Japanese Subsidiary Selected Through Competitive RFP for a Multi-Year Tool Hook-Up Program at a Leading Japanese Semiconductor Manufacturer's Hiroshima Facility

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HUHUTECH (NASDAQ: HUHU) announced that its Japanese subsidiary was selected through a competitive RFP to participate in a multi-year tool hook-up program at a leading semiconductor manufacturer’s Hiroshima facility, spanning the Customer’s fiscal years 2027 and 2028. The program is expected to cover electrical hook-up and heating-jacket installation, including materials and labor, at the Hiroshima manufacturing site.

HUHUTECH and the Customer entered into a statement of work, under which individual work packages will be awarded via purchase orders, with no minimum volume or value commitment. The Customer is the same Hiroshima-region manufacturer that awarded HUHUTECH an approximately US$0.6 million vacuum pipeline insulation project in June 2026, which was the first commercial deployment of the company’s nano-aerogel composite insulation material. According to HUHUTECH, Japan is one of its largest markets by revenue, with 199 projects completed there in 2025.

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Positive

  • Multi-year tool hook-up program selection for 2027–2028 at Hiroshima facility
  • Repeat business from Customer after ~US$0.6 million project in June 2026
  • 199 projects completed in Japan in 2025, reinforcing key market position

Negative

  • Statement of work carries no minimum volume or value commitment from Customer

Market Context

HUHU's Japanese insulation announcement was followed by a -9.57% 24-hour reaction on Jun 15, while t...
Analysis

HUHU's Japanese insulation announcement was followed by a -9.57% 24-hour reaction on Jun 15, while the current release provides no minimum program value. The platform also records low short positioning; purchase orders and execution remain key uncertainties.

Key Figures

Program fiscal years: 2027 and 2028 fiscal years Prior Japanese project value: US$0.6 million Japan projects completed: 199 projects
3 metrics
Program fiscal years 2027 and 2028 fiscal years Customer Hiroshima tool hook-up program
Prior Japanese project value US$0.6 million Vacuum pipeline insulation project announced in June 2026
Japan projects completed 199 projects Completed in 2025

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Aug 05 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Aug 05 Arizona project order Positive -1.1% Fifth purchase order expanded the Arizona customer relationship and project portfolio.
Jul 22 Arizona project construction Positive +2.6% Construction began on a fourth project while earlier projects remained on track.
Jul 06 Arizona purchase order Positive -3.3% Fourth purchase order increased cumulative awards from the Arizona customer.
Jun 22 BYD project awards Positive -0.7% Cumulative awards from BYD-affiliated facilities exceeded RMB 13.1 million.
Jun 15 Japanese project award Positive -9.6% Japan contract marked the first commercial use of nano-aerogel insulation technology.

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

HUHU's prior project announcements showed divergence in four of five comparable recent events, including a -9.57% reaction to the prior Japanese project.

Key Terms

request-for-proposal, statement of work
2 terms
request-for-proposal financial
"selected through a competitive request-for-proposal process"
A request-for-proposal (RFP) is a formal document an organization issues to invite suppliers or service providers to submit detailed bids to supply goods, services, or complete a project. It matters to investors because RFPs can indicate upcoming contracts, revenue opportunities, competitive pressures, and potential changes in costs or margins—like a public job posting that shows what a company plans to buy and who might compete to win the work.
statement of work financial
"entered into a statement of work governing the program"
A statement of work (SOW) is a written agreement that spells out what work will be done, who will do it, when it will be finished, how success is measured, and how payment will be handled. Think of it as a detailed recipe and timeline for a project that both sides sign off on. For investors, an SOW matters because it creates predictable revenue and obligations, clarifies milestones and risks, and helps assess whether a company can deliver on contracts and meet financial forecasts.

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WUXI, China, Aug. 20, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- HUHUTECH International Group Inc. (NASDAQ: HUHU) ("HUHUTECH" or the "Company"), a professional provider of high-purity process systems and factory facility management and monitoring solutions for semiconductor manufacturers and industrial clients, today announced that its Japanese subsidiary has been selected through a competitive request-for-proposal process to participate in a leading Hiroshima-region semiconductor manufacturer's (the “Customer”) tool hook-up program spanning the Customer's 2027 and 2028 fiscal years.

The program is expected to cover electrical hook-up and heating-jacket installation, inclusive of materials and labor, at the Customer's Hiroshima manufacturing site. The Company and the Customer have entered into a statement of work governing the program. Individual work packages will be awarded and performed under purchase orders issued by the Customer, and the statement of work does not commit the Customer to any minimum volume or value.

The Customer is the same manufacturer HUHUTECH served under the approximately US$0.6 million vacuum pipeline insulation project announced in June 2026, which marked the first commercial deployment of the Company's nano-aerogel composite insulation material.

"This Customer has been one of our most important relationships in Japan, and moving from individual project work into a two-year program is a meaningful strengthening of it," said Yujun Xiao, Chief Executive Officer of HUHUTECH. "Japan is one of our largest markets by revenue, with 199 projects completed in 2025, and hook-up work brings us closer to our customers' production tools than the facility scope we have historically performed there. We look forward to deepening this partnership as the program progresses and to building on the position we have established in the Japanese semiconductor market."

About HUHUTECH International Group Inc.

HUHUTECH International Group Inc. is a professional provider of high-purity process systems, factory facility management, and monitoring systems for semiconductor manufacturers and industrial clients worldwide. Through its subsidiaries in China, Japan, the United States, Germany, and Singapore, the Company designs and delivers customized high-purity process systems (HPS) and factory management and control systems (FMCS) that support critical manufacturing infrastructure across global semiconductor and industrial markets.

Safe Harbor Statement

Certain statements in this announcement are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the “safe harbor” provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and other Federal securities laws. All statements other than statements of historical facts included in this announcement are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, express or implied statements regarding expectations, hopes, beliefs, intentions, or strategies of the Company regarding the future. Forward-looking statements are neither historical facts nor assurances of future performance. Instead, they are based solely on the Company’s current beliefs, expectations, and assumptions regarding the future of its business, future plans and strategies, projections, anticipated events and trends, the economy, and other future conditions. Because forward-looking statements relate to the future, they are subject to inherent uncertainties, risks, and changes in circumstances that are difficult to predict and many of which are outside of the Company’s control. You can identify forward-looking statements by those that are not historical in nature, particularly those that use terminology such as “may,” “should,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “contemplates,” “estimates,” “believes,” “plans,” “projected,” “predicts,” “potential,” or “hopes” or the negative of these or similar terms. Forward-looking statements are based on current expectations and assumptions that, while considered reasonable, are inherently uncertain. New risks and uncertainties may emerge from time to time, and it is not possible to predict all risks and uncertainties. The Company’s actual results may differ materially from those indicated in the forward-looking statements. Therefore, you should not rely on any of these forward-looking statements. Important factors that could cause our actual results to differ materially from those indicated in the forward-looking statements include the risks and uncertainties described in the Company’s annual report on Form 20-F for the year ended December 31, 2025, filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “Commission”) on April 28, 2026, and the Company’s other filings with the Commission. Except as required by law, the Company undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statement, whether written or oral, publicly, that may be made from time to time, whether as a result of new information, future developments, or otherwise.

Company Contact
Email: ir@huhutech.com
Website: www.huhutech.com

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Matthew Abenante, IRC
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Strategic Investor Relations LLC
Phone: +1 (347) 947-2093
Email: matthew@strategic-ir.com
Web: www.strategic-ir.com

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FAQ

What did HUHUTECH (NASDAQ: HUHU) announce on August 20, 2026?

HUHUTECH announced that its Japanese subsidiary was selected for a multi-year tool hook-up program at a leading Hiroshima-region semiconductor manufacturer’s facility. According to HUHUTECH, the program covers fiscal years 2027 and 2028 and includes electrical hook-up and heating-jacket installation work.

What is the scope of HUHUTECH’s tool hook-up work at the Hiroshima semiconductor facility?

The program is expected to include electrical hook-up and heating-jacket installation at the Customer’s Hiroshima manufacturing site, covering both materials and labor. According to HUHUTECH, individual work packages will be defined and awarded under separate purchase orders issued by the Customer.

Does the new Hiroshima tool hook-up program guarantee revenue for HUHUTECH (HUHU)?

The statement of work does not commit the Customer to any minimum volume or value, so revenue from the program is not guaranteed. According to HUHUTECH, individual work scopes will depend on future purchase orders issued by the Customer during fiscal 2027 and 2028.

How does this Hiroshima program relate to HUHUTECH’s prior June 2026 project?

The Customer is the same Hiroshima-region semiconductor manufacturer that awarded HUHUTECH an approximately US$0.6 million vacuum pipeline insulation project in June 2026. According to HUHUTECH, that earlier project marked the first commercial deployment of its nano-aerogel composite insulation material.

Why is the Japanese market important for HUHUTECH International Group (HUHU)?

Japan is one of HUHUTECH’s largest markets by revenue, with 199 projects completed there in 2025. According to HUHUTECH, expanding into tool hook-up work brings the company closer to customers’ production tools than the facility-focused projects it has historically performed in Japan.

What does the Hiroshima tool hook-up program mean for HUHUTECH shareholders?

The selection signals an expanded, multi-year engagement with an existing Japanese semiconductor customer, potentially strengthening HUHUTECH’s position in a key market. According to HUHUTECH, the program represents a move from single projects to a two-year framework, although without guaranteed minimum order volumes or value.