Automotive industry analysts are forecasting that another microchip shortage could hit in the coming months, which could increase risks for production halts as costs skyrocket.
By Allison Lampert, Laurie Chen, Lewis Jackson and Michael Martina MONTREAL/BEIJING/WASHINGTON, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Suppliers to U.S. aerospace and semiconductor firms face worsening rare earth ...
Only a few years after supply chain snarls first snarled global car production during the pandemic, the automotive industry ...
Rare earth shortages, primarily yttrium and scandium, are critical challenges for U.S. aerospace and semiconductor industries due to Chinese export controls. This ongoing issue impacts engine coatings ...
Shortages stemming from a geopolitical turf war showed automakers weren’t ready for more supply chain trouble. Semiconductors shortages resurged due to Dutch-Chinese geopolitical tensions over ...
The semiconductor industry, which has driven South Korea’s economic growth, has been struggling with a manpower shortage for years. Even for simple manufacturing roles in the semiconductor sector, at ...
Houston-based distributor combines ISO/IEC 17025-accredited labs, aerospace-grade testing and AI counterfeit detection to validate shortage components in hours ...
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