WASHINGTON • US President Joe Biden's top economic adviser, Mr Brian Deese, has sought the Taiwanese government's help in resolving a global semiconductor shortage that is idling American car manufacturing plants, according to a letter reviewed by Bloomberg News.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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US President Joe Biden’s top economic adviser has sought the Taiwanese government’s help to resolve a global semiconductor shortage that is idling US automakers’ plants, a letter reviewed by Bloomberg News showed.
In the letter, US National Economic Council Director Brian Deese thanked Minister of Economic Affairs Wang Mei-hua (王美花) for her personal engagement on the chip shortage and relayed concerns from US automotive companies.
Deese’s letter shows that top White House officials have become involved in trying to resolve the shortage, which has presented an early challenge to Biden’s administration.
Deese and US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan are personally engaged in
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