US chip maker Micron makes tariff-related announcement to customers: Starting April 9, Micron will …

Micron Technology, a US-based memory chip manufacturer, has reportedly informed its American clients that it will introduce a surcharge on certain products starting Wednesday, April 9, to offset the new tariffs imposed by the US President Donald Trump. According to a report by Reuters, quoting sources familiar with the situation, the company’s production facilities are primarily located in Asian countries such as China, Taiwan, Japan, Malaysia, and Singapore.

In a letter to its customers, Micron is said to have clarified that although Trump’s recent announcement spared semiconductors, which form a portion of the company’s offerings, the tariffs would affect memory modules and solid-state drives (SSDs), the sources revealed.

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