TAIPEI -- Global supply and demand for auto chips should reach a "balance" by the fourth quarter of 2021, Taiwan's government said, reiterating its commitment to doing its part to tackle a shortage that has closed production lines around the world.
TAIPEI -- Global supply and demand for auto chips should reach a "balance" by the fourth quarter of 2021, Taiwan's government said, reiterating its commitment to doing its part to tackle a shortage that has closed production lines around the world.
The developments can help manufacturers pivot from specialized to multipurpose needs during skills shortages and other challenges.