Following President Donald Trump's recent announcement of a sweeping "reciprocal tariffs" policy, a new wave of economic uncertainty is rippling through the global tech supply chain. US chipmaker Micron Technology has already responded, stating it will pass the additional costs onto customers. Meanwhile, South Korean memory giants Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix are taking a more cautious approach-adopting a wait-and-see strategy while maintaining current pricing policies.
Micron is an Idaho-based semiconductor company that manufactures products such as DRAM components and memory cards for industries including automotive and electronics.