Apple seeks US approval to buy Chinese memory chips in 2026
Apple is seeking clearance from the Trump administration to buy memory chips from a blacklisted Chinese company in 2026, according to a Financial Times report cited by 9to5Mac on June 26, 2026.
TL;DR
- Apple is asking the Trump administration to approve purchases of memory chips from a blacklisted Chinese supplier.
- 9to5Mac cited the Financial Times on June 26, 2026.
- The reported reason is to support product manufacturing during a global memory supply shortage.
Apple is seeking US government approval to purchase memory chips from a Chinese company that is on a blacklist, according to the Financial Times report summarized by 9to5Mac. The report was published by 9to5Mac on June 26, 2026.
The reported request was made to the Trump administration. According to the excerpt, Apple wants the clearance to help meet demand for product manufacturing during an ongoing global memory supply shortage.
The source material also states that the request follows product price increases. The excerpt and description provided do not name the Chinese memory supplier, do not specify the memory type, and do not state which Apple products would use the chips.
Related questions
- Why is Apple seeking approval to buy memory chips from a blacklisted Chinese company?
- When did 9to5Mac report Apple's request to the Trump administration?
- What supply chain issue is cited as the reason for Apple's request?
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