President Joe Biden’s top economic adviser, Brian Deese, has sought the Taiwanese government’s help in resolving a global semiconductor shortage that’s idling US car manufacturing plants, according to a letter reviewed by Bloomberg News. In the letter, Deese thanked Taiwan’s minister of economic affairs, Wang Mei-hua, for her personal engagement on the microchips shortage and [ ]
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