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US eyes 100 percent tariff on non-domestic DRAM makers
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 84200, member: 160"] Massive import taxes threaten foreign chipmakers unless they start building factories stateside immediately. Howard Lutnick dropped the hammer during a Micron event in New York recently. The Commerce Secretary declared that any memory brand refusing to manufacture locally faces double the cost to enter the market. This protectionist play aims to force international corporations into supporting domestic industrial growth. Industry giants like Samsung and SK hynix stand directly in the crosshairs here. While they promised some cash, neither corporation currently plans to construct actual memory fabrication plants on American soil. SK Hynix committed billions to Indiana, but only for packaging and research rather than making raw chips. Samsung also lacks concrete plans for domestic memory output. Micron remains the unique major player safe from this financial weapon since they already manufacture locally. Smaller Taiwanese outfits like Nanya Technology and Winbond Electronics could get crushed under these fees. Component prices already skyrocketed because artificial intelligence creates massive shortages. Adding a complete tax doubling might destroy a supply chain that already struggles to keep up. [/QUOTE]
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