Car manufacturers in race to bag chips
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Semiconductors in very short supply
published : 22 Feb 2021 at 06:20
5 In this file photo, workers inspect cars at a manufacturing plant in Prachin Buri. A shortage of semiconductors has implications for many industries, such as automotive and electronics manufacturing. (Photo by Pattanapong Hirunard)
Domestic car manufacturers are racing to increase purchase orders for semiconductors to avoid cutting their production capacity as a result of a global shortage of chips for cars.
Representing the control centre of modern cars and electrical appliances, these semiconductors are now in short supply, intensifying the competition to obtain them.
The global chip shortage results from a combination of factors ranging from increasing demand for electronic equipment as more people work from home during the pandemic, the growth in electric vehicles, as well as the US-China trade war, which le
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Car makers in race for chips The Bangkok Post
Domestic car manufacturers are racing to obtain semiconductors as result of a global chip shortage.
A crucial control centre of modern cars and electrical appliances, semiconductors are now in short supply in Thailand, intensifying competition among businesses to purchase them.
Factors for the recent global chip shortage range from increasing demand for electronic equipment as more people work from home during the pandemic; the growth in electric vehicles; as well as the US-China trade war, which has led to restrictions on chip imports from China.
According to the Federation of Thai Industries’ (FTI) economic and academic data analytics unit, some car manufacturers in the US have already shut down or reduced their production.
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