Top memory and display suppliers drop Huawei after new US restrictions
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Tighter US restrictions against Huawei are going into effect September 15, and companies around the world are being forced to pick a side. We've already seen the world's largest foundry, TSMC, say it will no longer do business with Huawei, even though Huawei was crowned the world's largest smartphone manufacturer last quarter. The next companies to drop out are Samsung, LG, and SK Hynix, according to a pair of reports from Korean site Chosun Ilbo.
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Chosun Ilbo says that Huawei is the world's third-largest purchaser of semiconductors, and the company accounts for 6 percent of Samsung Electronics semiconductor sales and 15 percent of sales for SK Hynix. Huawei has known this ban has been coming for a long time, though, and the report says the company has "a two-year inventory."
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