Memory chip production unlikely to be disrupted by Middle East conflict: BofA Global Research
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Published on March 19, 2026.
The Middle East conflict is unlikely to significantly disrupt the production of semiconductors, particularly in the South, according to BofA Global Research. The head of the research team believes that the conflict will not significantly impact the industry's ability to produce more efficient results.
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