Semiconductor Supply Challenges: Where Are We Now? Economic Impact and Next Steps

Thursday, Nov. 4, 2021 | 3:00 – 4:15pm ET

Semiconductor Supply Challenges: Where Are We Now? Economic Impact and Next Steps

Global semiconductor supply chain constraints have dragged on and had a profound impact on businesses across many industries.  As factories around the globe have been forced to slow production, or shut down altogether, the path to recovery is crucial and requires immediate action.

Lack of access to materials, like rare minerals, has created a bottleneck that must be addressed through international policy discussions and pending legislation. Join us for an update on Capitol Hill and administration activity to address ongoing semiconductor supply chain and ICT issues.

John Neuffer, President & CEO, Semiconductor Industry Association, delivered an opening keynote and was followed by a roundtable discussion with:

  • Sree Ramaswamy, Senior Policy Advisor, Office of Policy and Strategic Planning, US Department of Commerce
  • Bruce Stokes, Non-Resident Transatlantic Fellow, The German Marshall Fund of the United States.

A panel discussion followed the roundtable, plus additional commentary from Peter Harrell (title below) and Sree Ramaswamy, including the following:

  • David Shepardson, Correspondent, Reuters (Moderator)
  • Robert Hoffman, Head of Government Affairs, Broadcom
  • Michael Petricone, Senior Vice President, Government Affairs, Consumer Technology Association (CTA)
  • Jayne Stancavage, Global Executive Director of Product & Digital Infrastructure Policy, Intel Corporation
  • Peter Harrell, Senior Director for International Economics and Competitiveness, White House National Security Council
  • Sree Ramaswamy, Senior Policy Advisor, Office of Policy and Strategic Planning, US Department of Commerce

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