On Chip Shortage Affecting Car Supply, 93% Think It s a Big Deal Sebastian Blanco
A new survey conducted last month by
Automotive News about the global chip shortage finds that almost everyone in the auto industry thinks it s a big problem.
Today, according to the survey, 53 percent of respondents said they source their chips from outside the U.S., and 55 percent are looking for alternative chip sources outside the country.
Changes are happening, of course, from temporary production pauses and a shift to models that are either in high demand or require fewer chips. The auto industry is fully aware just how bad the current chip shortage is. Anecdotally, this has been clear for a while. Ford CEO Jim Farley, for example, recently said that the chip shortage is perhaps the greatest supply shock he s ever seen.
Movimiento obrero: heroísmos y tragedias
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Los turistas de EEUU completamente vacunados contra el coronavirus podrán viajar a los países de la Unión Europea este verano boreal
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I first met Ramsey Clark, who died on April 9, when I interviewed him for
Kennedy Justice the book I was writing about Robert F. Kennedy’s attorney generalship.
Ramsey had been assistant attorney general in charge of the Lands and Natural Resources Division at Justice. In a department that included, among others, Burke Marshall as head of the Civil Rights Division, Nick Katzenback as Kennedy’s number two, and Archibald Cox as solicitor general, Ramsey was thought by many including yours truly to be a nonentity who was given his job as a favor to Lyndon Johnson, then John F. Kennedy’s vice president.
Buscan cancelar a Pucca y Peggy por fomentar la cultura del acoso
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