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China to invest $40b in chip making amid US trade ban

China to invest $40b in chip making amid US trade ban

China plans to launch a new fund to boost its semiconductor industry. The fund is expected to raise 300 billion yuan ($41 billion). The fund will be used to develop tools and resources related to chip manufacturing. Despite the ongoing US attempts to restrict China’s chip production, the effect might be modest. China plans to … Read more

Nokia expects strong 2022 despite supply crunch

Russia

HELSINKI, Jan 11, 2022 (AFP) – Finnish telecoms giant Nokia performed better than expected last year and foresees further growth in 2022 despite a supply chain crunch and inflation, the network equipment maker said Tuesday. The announcement follows a string of quarterly earnings surprises for the network equipment maker, which last October managed to boost its … Read more

Car Chip Shortage in Supply Chain Economics

Car Chip

The simple story is that before the pandemic, semiconductor makers were stressed in their ability to deliver car chips for a variety of factors, including Intel production issues and U.S. restrictions on Chinese manufacturers’ sales. When the pandemic struck, the auto industry braced for a downturn and reduced orders to suppliers. That turned out to … Read more

In Canada some used cars are more expensive than new cars

US Cars

Car manufacturing plants have been shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there’s a huge backlog of orders for Computer chips, and several commuters who ditched public transit and bought their first cars.

The Canadian auto sector is experiencing a perfect storm, which is resulting in a shortage of new and used cars, as well as rising prices.

Warren Barnard, the executive director of the Used Car Dealers Association of Ontario said, “If people have to wait two or three months to get a new vehicle, they will buy a used one, so demand is up there [in the used vehicle market],”

In Canada, new car inventory is down approximately 20%, but it’s down about 50% in the United States.

Because Americans are in the same situation, so some American dealers are purchasing used cars at auto auctions north of the border at prices that Canadian dealers can’t compete with.

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