1. The global semiconductor industry is grappling with geopolitical tensions, particularly between the U.S. and China, impacting trade and technology access; 2. Supply chain disruptions, exacerbated by pandemic-related bottlenecks and material shortages, threaten production timelines and innovation; 3. Companies and governments are strategizing to strengthen domestic chip manufacturing capabilities and diversify supply chains to mitigate risks.
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