US TRADE GROUPS PUSH FOR AI-DRIVEN MEMORY CHIP BOOST
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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.
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