Chip shortage shows no signs of abating

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NOIDA, Uttar Pradesh (CU)_Over the past year, the manufacturing sector across the globe has been grappling with the economic downturn brought about by the pandemic. Now, with many countries beginning to recover from some of the worst COVID outbreaks, factories are reopening and workers are returning to production facilities. Yet, the consumer electronics industry is unable to breathe a sigh of relief as experts warn that the shortage in semiconductor chips could last for longer than anticipated.

Over the past year, manufacturers of domestic appliances and consumer electronics, as well as some of the largest carmakers in the world have been struggling to…

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