
Micron, the US memory chip giant, will impose a surcharge on memory modules and solid-state drives (SSDs) to account for new US tariffs that begin Wednesday (4/9), Reuters reports, noting semiconductors are exempt from tariffs, but other products are not. Micron’s overseas manufacturing sites include China, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan. $Micron Tech(MU.US) $HXSCL $SSNLF #semiconductors #semiconductor https://t.co/tAqdgK7KCB
Source: Dan Nystedt
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