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US, Europe, Japan, and Taiwan Stress Tech Supply Chain Partnership at Transnational Forum

US, Europe, Japan, and Taiwan Stress Tech Supply Chain Partnership at Transnational Forum
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US facing difficulties in repairing crucial supply chains

4/8/2021 1:37:48 PM GMT On February 24, U.S. President Joe Biden signed an executive order requiring U.S. federal government agencies to complete supply chain risk assessments of four key products which include semiconductors, drugs and pharmaceutical ingredients, rare earths and other key minerals, as well as high-capacity batteries within 100 days. These agencies will be required to evaluate and submit a report on policy recommendations. The executive order also requires that the supply chain risk assessment of six key industries in the United States to be completed within one year. These six key industries include defense, public health, information and communication technology, energy, transportation, as well as agricultural and food production industries.

U S senator contacts Taiwan representative over auto chip shortage

U S senator contacts Taiwan representative over auto chip shortage
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Top Biden economic adviser seeks Taiwan s help on car chip shortage

Top Biden economic adviser seeks Taiwan s help on car chip shortage 02/20/2021 01:30 PM Image taken from Pixabay Washington and Taipei, Feb. 20 (CNA) U.S. National Economic Council (NEC) Director Brian Deese has approached Taiwan, home to the world s largest contract chip maker, for assistance in easing an automobile chip shortage that has disrupted vehicle production in the U.S. and worldwide, the White House confirmed on Friday. White House press secretary Jen Psaki said there was a correspondence from Deese when asked to verify the authenticity of media reports regarding a letter seeking help from Taiwan, where chipmaking giant Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. is based.

White House ramps up effort to tackle automotive chip shortage

3 Min Read WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Top economic and national security officials in the White House have ramped up efforts to help the U.S. auto industry fight a growing shortage of semiconductor chips that has forced production cuts worldwide, a White House spokeswoman said. The administration of President Joe Biden has held meetings with automotive companies and suppliers to identify chokepoints and urged companies to work cooperatively to tackle the shortage, the spokeswoman said on Wednesday. The White House has also tasked U.S. embassies with identifying how foreign countries and companies that produce chips can help resolve the global shortage and working with international partners and allies, urging them to deal with the current shortfall.

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