Apple, Google, Microsoft, Intel Lobby for Chip Production Subsidies in US

Apple said it will lose about $4 billion (roughly Rs. 29,370 crores) in sales in the current quarter because of the chip shortage.

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By Reuters | Updated: 12 May 2021 12:56 IST
Highlights
  • Semiconductors in America Coalition also includes Amazon Web Services
  • A global chip shortage has hit automakers hard
  • Tech companies such as Apple are also being hit by the chip shortage

Tech companies like Apple are far less severely hit by the chip shortage than automakers

Some of the world's biggest chip buyers, including Apple, Microsoft, and Alphabet's Google, are joining top chip-makers such as Intel to create a new lobbying group to press for government chip manufacturing subsidies.

The newly formed Semiconductors in America Coalition, which also includes Amazon's Amazon Web Services, said Tuesday it has asked US lawmakers to provide funding for the CHIPS for America Act, for which President Joe Biden has asked Congress to provide $50 billion (roughly Rs. 3,67,230 crores).

"Robust funding of the CHIPS Act would help America build the additional capacity necessary to have more resilient supply chains to ensure critical technologies will be there when we need them," the group said in a letter to Democratic and Republican leaders in both houses of the US Congress.

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A global chip shortage has hit automakers hard, with Ford Motor saying it could halve second-quarter production.

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Automotive industry groups have pressed the Biden administration to secure chip supply for car factories. But Reuters last week reported administration officials were reluctant to use a national security law to redirect computer chips to automakers because doing so could hurt other industries.

The new coalition includes some of those other chip-consuming industries, with members such as AT&T, Cisco Systems, General Electric, Hewlett Packard, and Verizon. It cautioned against government actions to favour a single industry such as automakers.

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"Government should refrain from intervening as industry works to correct the current supply-demand imbalance causing the shortage," the group said.

Tech companies such as Apple are also being hit by the chip shortage, but far less severely than automakers.

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The iPhone maker said last month it will lose $3 billion (roughly Rs. 22,030 crores) to $4 billion (roughly Rs. 29,370 crores) in sales in the current quarter ending in June because of the chip shortage, but that equates to just a few percent of the $72.9 billion (roughly Rs. 5,35,320 crores) in sales analyst expect for Apple's fiscal third quarter, according to Refinitiv revenue estimates.

© Thomson Reuters 2021


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