Biden’s Top Economic, Security Aides Set Summit on Chip Shortage
- Samsung, GM among firms invited to the April 12 meeting
- White House reviewing supply chains for chips, other products
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President Joe Biden’s top national security and economic advisers plan to meet April 12 with semiconductor and auto companies to discuss the global shortage of microprocessors, according to people familiar with the matter.
National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and National Economic Council director Brian Deese will discuss the impacts of the shortage and a path forward with industry leaders, an administration official said.