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2021-02-27
The start of an oversupplying scenario in the future?
WRAPUP 1-Eight U.S. auto state governors urge Biden to press semiconductor firms on chip shortage
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The governors of Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Kansas, South Carolina, Alabama and Missouri asked Biden in a letter to join foreign governments in urging semiconductor and wafer companies to expand production and \"temporarily reallocate a modest portion of their current production to auto-grade wafer production.\" Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat who led the effort to get other governors to sign, said she was urging Biden \"to do everything in his power and to leave no stone unturned to protect auto jobs throughout the supply chain at risk because of this shortage.\" The White House did not immediately comment, but auto executives met on Wednesday with White House officials and discussed the issue. Lawmakers have also urged the White House to pressure chip manufacturers to boost auto chip supply. 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