Seagate Executive Says Middle East Conflict Unlikely to Impact Chipmaking Short Term
In Brief
Seagate's Ban Seng Teh reports minimal short-term chipmaking impact from Middle East conflict.
Key Facts
- Ban Seng Teh is Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer at Seagate Technology.
- Teh stated the Middle East conflict is not expected to significantly hamper chipmaking in the short run.
- Teh described Seagate's supply chain as resilient against short-term disruptions.
What Happened
Ban Seng Teh of Seagate Technology discussed the potential impact of the Middle East conflict on chipmaking, expressing confidence in the company's supply chain resilience during an interview on 'Bloomberg: The Asia Trade'.
Why It Matters
Comments from a senior Seagate executive provide insight into how a major data storage company assesses geopolitical risks to its operations and supply chain. Based on a single source report
What's Next
Observers may monitor Seagate and other technology companies for any future statements or developments regarding supply chain impacts from ongoing geopolitical events.
Sources
- Bloomberg Markets — Seagate Tech's Teh on MidEast Impact(1h ago)
