Lutnick urges SK Hynix and Samsung to expand semiconductor production capacity in the United States.
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Rattenick called on Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix to increase their efforts to expand chip production in the United States to help alleviate the global shortage of key components in artificial intelligence development. Rattenick confirmed that he is in talks with the two South Korean memory chip manufacturers, but did not disclose specific details. He acknowledged that Micron CEO Mehrotra may not welcome competitors expanding their presence in the United States, but Rattenick said that it is necessary to take this step in order to make the U.S. chip supply chain more stable. "You know, he won't like it, but I hope to bring his competitors - Samsung and SK Hynix - to establish factories in the United States," Rattenick said. "Micron is currently in a leading position. Other companies are bound to feel envious, right? So they have to follow suit."
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