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chip shortages

  • Toyota Misses April–June Output Target but Says May Be Turning Corner
    Toyota Misses April–June Output Target but Says May Be Turning Corner
    TOKYO—Toyota Motor's production for the April–June quarter fell around 10 percent short of its initial plan, but the automaker struck a more optimistic note for its business from August onwards ...
    July 28, 2022BY Reuters
  • Computer Chips Face Toilet Paper Hoarding Moment as Shortage Turns to Glut
    Computer Chips Face Toilet Paper Hoarding Moment as Shortage Turns to Glut
    OAKLAND, Calif.—A supply chain crisis triggered by the global pandemic deprived makers of PCs and smartphones to cars ...
    July 13, 2022BY Reuters
  • Honda to Slash Production by 50 Percent at Domestic Plant in Early May
    Honda to Slash Production by 50 Percent at Domestic Plant in Early May
    TOKYO—Honda Motor Co. is planning to cut production by about 50 percent on two lines of one of ...
    April 23, 2022BY Reuters
  • BMW Joins Other Carmakers in Ukraine Crisis Output Warning
    BMW Joins Other Carmakers in Ukraine Crisis Output Warning
    BERLIN—BMW cut its car division's 2022 profit margin forecast on Wednesday, the latest automaker to warn of problems ...
    March 17, 2022BY Reuters
  • TSMC: The World’s Most Sought After Company
    TSMC: The World’s Most Sought After Company
    New Analysis The electronic chip shortage crisis has disrupted supply chain security and industrial activities worldwide. Amid a ...
    February 28, 2022BY Anne Zhang
  • Ford, GM Warn Dealers Who Charge More Than Suggested Retail Price
    Ford, GM Warn Dealers Who Charge More Than Suggested Retail Price
    Ford and General Motors (GM) recently warned car dealerships to stop the practice of price gouging beyond the ...
    February 9, 2022BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Semiconductor Chip Industry Will Reach $1 Trillion in a Decade Despite Shortages
    Semiconductor Chip Industry Will Reach $1 Trillion in a Decade Despite Shortages
    The semiconductor industry is registering impressive numbers for 2021 and 2022, even as global shortages persist, and the ...
    January 31, 2022BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Chip Shortages and Supply Chain Woes Will Last Through 2022, Business Figures Say
    Chip Shortages and Supply Chain Woes Will Last Through 2022, Business Figures Say
    A chip shortage that is disrupting auto production and the technology industry is expected to continue until the ...
    November 4, 2021BY Naveen Athrappully
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