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Exclusive: Foxconn in talks with Vietnam s Vinfast on electric car partnership - sources
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Vietnamese automaker VinFast in early talks with Foxconn for EV partnership
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Samsung warned investors that the worldwide microchip shortage is impacting production.
A serious imbalance between supply and demand of the chips continues, Samsung executives said.
Apple, which makes its own chips, has avoided some of the supply chain issues Samsung is facing.
Samsung continues to feel the impact of the global microchip shortage, according to co-CEO Koh Dong-jin.
At Samsung s annual meeting in Seoul, Koh cited the serious imbalance in supply and demand of chips in the IT sector globally as a potentially major issue for Samsung in 2021, according to Bloomberg. The chip shortage has wreaked havoc all over the world, from car to video game console production.
Samsung warns a serious imbalance of microchips could wreak havoc on smartphones
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