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US TRADE GROUPS PUSH FOR AI-DRIVEN MEMORY CHIP BOOST

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SAT, JUN 6, 2026

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A coalition of US business groups is urging the Trump administration to increase memory chip supply as artificial intelligence demand strains global inventories. The shortage threatens automakers, medical device manufacturers, and other industries reliant on the components.

Memory chip scarcity has intensified alongside the AI boom, creating bottlenecks across multiple sectors. The trade groups warn that without intervention, the supply constraints will worsen disruptions to manufacturing and innovation timelines. Automakers and medical device producers face particular pressure, as memory chips are critical components in modern vehicles and healthcare equipment. The shortage compounds existing supply chain vulnerabilities that emerged during the pandemic. The groups are calling on federal policymakers to expand domestic chip production capacity and support infrastructure investments. They argue that boosting supply is essential to maintaining US competitiveness and ensuring critical industries can meet demand. The request comes as global semiconductor manufacturers struggle to keep pace with AI-driven demand for high-performance chips. Industry observers expect memory chip constraints to persist unless production capacity increases significantly.

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