Germany Is Losing Confidence in the United States as a Semiconductor Supplier. Businesses Don't Want to Be Dependent on One Country
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The German economy is losing confidence in the United States as a semiconductor supplier. In a representative survey conducted by digital industry association Bitkom, only 37 percent of companies that use semiconductors said they relied on the U.S. for additional chip shipments. The report comes from the DPA agency. Only 12 percent of firms surveyed have “great confidence” in the US, while 25 percent expressed “fairly high confidence.” In contra…


Almost all companies in the manufacturing, IT and telecommunications industries need chips. They come mainly from countries that are always mistrusted.
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