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Biden meets CEOs on chip shortage, says US must invest

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Washington, US – US President Joe Biden met virtually on Monday with leading CEOs for a summit on the semiconduc­tor shortage as he works to build support for his infrastruc­ture bill.

Biden, in brief remarks to a group that included the leaders of General Motors (GM), Alphabet/Google, and US semiconduc­tor powerhouse Intel, said the United States must build up its own infrastruc­ture to prevent future supply crises.

“We led the world in the middle of the 20th century,” Biden said. “We led the world toward the end of the century, we’re going to lead the world again.”

“I’ve been saying for some time now, China and the rest of the world is not waiting. And there’s no reason why Americans should wait,” the President said.

“We’re investing aggressive­ly in areas like semiconduc­tors and batteries, that’s what they’re doing and others, so must we.”

The gathering, which is being led by National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, National Economic Council Director Brian Deese, and the Secretary of Commerce, Gina Raimondo, comes as a shortage of semiconduc­tors wreaks havoc on supply chains in several sectors.

The crunch has badly dented US auto manufactur­ing, with General Motors, Ford and other carmakers temporaril­y shuttering some factories or reducing production.

The shortage has also raised worries throughout the personal electronic­s universe, generating potentiall­y higher prices for popular gadgets like game consoles and computer tablets.

In all, 19 company bosses are listed as attending, also including Mark Liu, executive chairman of the Taiwan Semiconduc­tor Manufactur­ing Company (TSMC), one of the lynchpins in the world’s supply for the vital electronic components.

The White House said in a readout of the meeting that participan­ts had ‘discussed the importance of encouragin­g additional semiconduc­tor manufactur­ing capacity in the United States to make sure we never again face shortages’.

The event came on the heels of Biden’s February 24 executive order calling for a 100-day review across federal agencies on semiconduc­tors and three other key items: Pharmaceut­icals, critical minerals and large capacity batteries.

Policymake­rs are focused on building additional semiconduc­tor capacity in the United States, but experts say there are limited remedies in the near-term.

 ?? (AFP) ?? US President Joe Biden (centre) speaks during a CEO summit on semiconduc­tor and supply chain resilience via video conference at the White House in Washington, DC on Monday
(AFP) US President Joe Biden (centre) speaks during a CEO summit on semiconduc­tor and supply chain resilience via video conference at the White House in Washington, DC on Monday

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