TSMC, other chip firms, respond to request from U.S. for supply chain data
TSMC says that it has responded to the request by the U.S. for supply chain information without offering customer-specific data
The questionnaire handed out by the U.S. asked the semiconductor companies to disclose information about inventories, backlogs, delivery time, procurement practices, and any measures being taken to increase the output of chips. The U.S. also asked for information relating to each firm’s top customers. A global chip shortage has affected the production of certain tech products sold by tech firms including Apple.
Taiwan and South Korean officials are afraid that the U.S. is requesting that the semiconductor firms turn over their trade secrets. The Chinese government is worried that the Commerce Department will go through the data provided by TSMC to sanction Chinese firms similar to the way that the U.S. sanctioned Huawei for allegedly being a national security threat to the U.S.
South Korean firms also say that they will respond to the U.S. Commerce Department’s request for information
Besides cutting back on iPad production, Apple has also reportedly reduced orders for older iPhone models still being sold. That dovetails with the chip shortage preventing the tech giant from obtaining the older semiconductors used on those models.
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