Samsung, Micron Warn China’s Xi'an Lockdown Could Disrupt Memory Chip Manufacturing

Samsung, Micron Warn China’s Xi'an Lockdown Could Disrupt Memory Chip Manufacturing
Workers in protective suits stand at an entrance to a university's residential area under lockdown following COVID-19 outbreak in Xi'an, Shaanxi province, China, on Dec. 20, 2021. China Daily via Reuters
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Samsung Electronics and Micron Technology, two of the world’s largest memory chip makers, warned that strict COVID-19 curbs in the Chinese city of Xi'an could disrupt their chip manufacturing bases in the area.

The lockdown in the city puts further pressure on global supply chains and adds to a torturous year for exporters facing sharply higher freight costs even as prices for raw materials including semiconductors skyrocket amid the two-year long pandemic.