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Contamination at Maker of Flash-Memory Chips Poses Risk to Global Supply Chain

TOKYO—Two factories making flash-memory chips have been hit by production stoppages since late January over a contamination issue, a problem likely to affect the already troubled semiconductor supply chain.

The factories are operated by Japan’s Kioxia Holdings Corp. in a partnership with San Jose, Calif.-based Western Digital Corp. The NAND flash-memory chips they make go into many products including smartphones, computers and servers.

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