1. The semiconductor industry is grappling with severe supply chain disruptions caused by the global chip shortage; 2. Geopolitical tensions and pandemic-related bottlenecks have exacerbated production delays and cost increases; 3. Industry leaders are implementing strategies like capacity expansion and cross-sector partnerships to address shortages, though long-term solutions remain complex.
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