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Micron Announces Up to $3 Billion Strategic Investment to Strengthen U.S. Semiconductor Ecosystem

07/10/2026 | Micron
Micron Technology, Inc.  announced plans to invest up to $3 billion to strengthen the U.S. semiconductor supply-chain ecosystem and enable the critical semiconductor manufacturing footprint needed for future technology innovation.

Follow the Story: How to Increase Your Supply Chain Intelligence

07/10/2026 | I-Connect007 Editorial Team
For years, supply chain management was largely about efficiency: securing materials, managing inventory, and delivering products on time. Today, it's much more complex. First, AI is reshaping demand forecasting and materials sourcing. We also feel the impact of trade policies on manufacturing decisions, and government advocacy efforts are shaping the business environment for electronics companies worldwide. Understanding these forces and how they connect is becoming a competitive advantage.

Micron and Ford Sign Strategic Agreement to Strengthen Long-Term Memory Supply and Industry Resilience

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PC Market Runs Low on RAM to Grow: Shipments Decline 4.9% as Memory Crunch Bites

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The Government Circuit: New Council Now Helps Shape Policy Decisions in the Electronics Supply Chain

07/07/2026 | Chris Mitchell -- Column: The Government Circuit
I’m regularly on Capitol Hill, talking about the foundational importance of PCBs and other essential pieces of the electronics supply chain. I find that policymakers work hard to make informed decisions that affect our $6 trillion industry, yet they don’t always have a complete picture of how interconnected our industry has become. A component decision in Arizona can ripple through a PCB line in Guadalajara, a materials plant in Penang, and ultimately the manufacturers that depend on both. That’s why the global electronics industry needs a unified, coordinated voice to help policymakers understand those connections before decisions are made, so policies strengthen the entire electronics supply chain rather than one segment at the expense of another. 
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