Tech Giants Shift Supply Chains from China Amid Trade Tensions and Market Pressures
Major technology firms are accelerating their exit from Chinese manufacturing amid ongoing trade tensions. Microsoft aims to relocate up to 80% of server production by 2026, while Micron winds down its server chip operations following a 2023 government ban.
Microsoft Accelerates Production Shift from China
According to reports from Nikkei Asia and analysis by TrendForce, Microsoft is significantly accelerating efforts to relocate its laptop and server manufacturing operations out of China. Sources indicate the company has directed suppliers to prepare for production of Surface laptops and data center servers outside the country, targeting relocation of up to 80% of server components and final assembly by 2026.