White House Presses Apple to Avoid Chinese Memory Chips
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The White House is pressuring Apple to avoid purchasing memory chips from China.
- Apple is reportedly exploring alternative suppliers due to component shortages.
- Washington's stance suggests concerns over reliance on Chinese technology.
The White House is reportedly exerting pressure on Apple Inc. to cease its procurement of memory chips from Chinese manufacturers. This move signals Washington's growing concern over the technological supply chain and potential over-reliance on China for critical components.
Apple is said to be exploring alternative suppliers for these essential memory chips. The company's interest in diversifying its sources is reportedly driven by ongoing shortages in electronic components, a challenge that has affected various industries globally. However, this exploration of alternative suppliers, particularly away from China, is not viewed favorably by Washington.
The U.S. administration's pressure on Apple underscores a broader geopolitical strategy aimed at reducing dependence on Chinese technology and bolstering domestic or allied manufacturing capabilities. The move reflects tensions between the U.S. and China regarding trade, technology, and national security.
While the specific details of the White House's engagement with Apple have not been fully disclosed, the report indicates a significant intervention in the supply chain decisions of one of the world's largest technology companies. The outcome of these discussions could have implications for Apple's production costs and its strategic relationships with suppliers.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.