1. The global semiconductor shortage stems from supply chain disruptions, surging demand for electronics, and geopolitical tensions; 2. Key industries like automotive and consumer electronics face production delays and increased costs; 3. Long-term solutions include diversifying production hubs and investing in next-gen chip technologies.
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