1. The semiconductor industry is grappling with supply chain disruptions caused by a global chip shortage; 2. Key factors include surging demand for electronics, pandemic-related production delays, and geopolitical tensions; 3. Companies are adopting strategies like supplier diversification, localized manufacturing, and advocating for industry-government cooperation to address long-term challenges.
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