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Leading semiconductor companies urge the United States government not to implement policies that distort the global memory market. These industry leaders argue such actions could harm innovation and stability within the critical chip supply chain. The warning comes as geopolitical tensions rise over essential technology components.
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Letter: chip sector group SEMI, including Micron and Samsung, warns Scott Bessent US policies affecting prices or production capacity would worsen the shortage (Maggie Eastland/Bloomberg)
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