Facing chips shortage, Biden may shelve blunt tool used in COVID fight
The Hindu
The official said the administration is pushing chips usersand producers to increase transparency by improving the capacityto forecast demand and generating better information on howchips are moving through supply chains to end users
(Subscribe to our Today's Cache newsletter for a quick snapshot of top 5 tech stories. Click to subscribe for free.) Some critical industries could suffer if the U.S. government uses a national security law to redirect scarce computer chips to the auto industry, a senior administration official told Reuters. The analysis suggests the White House could opt to reject calls to invoke the Defense Production Act by automakers and a bipartisan set of U.S. lawmakers.More Related News
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