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Biden aide Deese asks Taiwan to help resolve auto chip shortage

Biden aide Deese asks Taiwan to help resolve auto chip shortage
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Biden Team Pressing Taiwan, Allies on Auto Chip Shortfall

Biden Team Pressing Taiwan, Allies on Auto Chip Shortfall
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Biden administration working to address chip shortage affecting auto makers

Global Governments Petition Taiwanese Chipmakers for Help Amidst Auto Supply Shortage

News Join our Community of 625,000+ Engineers Register News Global Governments Petition Taiwanese Chipmakers for Help Amidst Auto Supply Shortage February 03, 2021 by Luke James The Taiwanese government has asked TSMC and other chipmakers to step in and ease the global supply shortage after U.S., European, and Japanese automakers plead for help. Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs has asked domestic chip manufacturers to step in and help “like-minded” economies recover from the ongoing global shortage of semiconductors, which is currently crippling the automotive sector.      Major automakers including Volkswagen, Ford, Nissan, Honda, and Fiat have all felt the global supply crunch, in some cases having to suspend operations and halt production in response. It wasn’t long before automakers and government ministers were asking Taiwan, which is home to some of the world’s most prominent chipmakers, to step in and persuade chipmakers to help ease the supply sho

US senators urge action on shortage of auto chips

US senators urge action on shortage of auto chips CALL FOR FUNDING: A global shortage of chips used in auto production threatens the US’ post-pandemic economic recovery, a bipartisan group of senators wrote Reuters, WASHINGTON A group of 15 US senators, including US Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and US Senator John Cornyn, a Republican, on Tuesday urged the White House to work with the US Congress to address the global semiconductor shortage that is hampering auto manufacturing. The senators, from key auto states like Michigan, Ohio, Tennessee, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and South Carolina, in a letter to the White House said that the “shortage threatens our post-pandemic economic recovery.”

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