The Biden administration is seeking more information from companies struggling with the global chip shortage, an effort designed to increase transparency in supply chains and ease bottlenecks
WASHINGTON—Auto makers, technology companies and semiconductor producers met Thursday with Biden administration officials amid a global chip shortage, as the federal government pitched a program for companies to reveal more information about their supply chains.
The goal is to “understand and quantify where bottlenecks may exist,” the White House said in a statement after the meeting. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo asked business leaders to respond to the voluntary
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