Semiconductor
Supply Shortage
Supply Shortage
Lead Time Increase
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next few months
Automakers, chip firms differ on when semiconductor shortage will abate
04 Feb 2022, 13:30 IST04 Feb 2022, 13:30 ISTRelevance: 85%

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The article discusses differing perspectives between automakers and semiconductor manufacturers regarding the timeline for resolving the ongoing semiconductor shortage. Automakers express concerns that the shortage will persist into 2023, while chip manufacturers suggest improvements may occur sooner. This discrepancy highlights the uncertainty in the supply chain, which could affect procurement strategies for both industries. As automakers rely heavily on semiconductor availability for vehicle production, any delays could lead to extended lead times and potential allocation issues....
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Classification
Industries
Automotive
Consumer Electronics
Components
Semiconductors & ICs
Regions
United States
Taiwan
Topics
Semiconductor
Supply Shortage
Risk Categories
Supply Shortage
Lead Time Increase
