Global semiconductor shortage eases
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Chip shortage fades as inventories return to pre-pandemic norms
The global semiconductor shortage that hobbled manufacturers across industries has receded, with inventories at automakers and consumer electronics firms returning to pre-pandemic norms.
Semiconductor supply improves, but geopolitical risks linger
Semiconductor availability has improved sharply over the past six months, though the industry remains exposed to concentrated geopolitical risks.
The chip drought is over — here's what it means for tech stocks
With the global chip shortage now firmly behind us, investors are rotating into semiconductor equipment makers and cyclicals leveraged to consumer electronics demand.
Indian electronics manufacturers welcome easing of global chip crunch
Indian electronics manufacturers are welcoming the easing global semiconductor shortage, which has held back production plans across consumer devices and automotive assembly.
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