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Trade Groups Urge US to Boost Memory Chip Supply Strained by AI

A coalition of American business organizations is calling on the Trump administration to intervene and expand the supply of memory chips, warning that a global scarcity driven by the artificial intelligence surge is creating escalating threats for sectors as diverse as automotive manufacturing and medical device production.


Source: Bloomberg Generated at: 2026-06-03 20:49:37 UTC

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