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The ongoing chip shortage is expected to cost the auto industry $110 billion this year, almost double analysts' estimate from January
The ongoing chip shortage is expected to cost the auto industry $110 billion this year, almost double analysts' estimate from January
dreuter@insider.com (Dominick Reuter)
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Workers build Ford F-150 trucks at one of the automaker's assembly plants. Associated Press
The semiconductor shortage is expected to cost the global automotive industry $110 billion in 2021.
Ford and GM have cut their earnings expectations by $2.5 billion and $2 billion, respectively.
"This is going to be longer and more difficult than most people think," one dealer told the WSJ.
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A new estimate from the consulting firm AlixPartners puts the global industry cost of the shortage at $110 billion this year, up from an earlier estimate of $60 billion in January.
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