US economy loses $240 bln in 2021 due to microchip shortage

US economy loses $240 bln in 2021 due to microchip shortage
# 29 January 2022 12:09 (UTC +04:00)

A shortage of microchips in production processes in the United States cost the American economy $240 billion last year, and electronics companies bore the brunt of the impact, according to experts, APA reports citing the US broadcaster CBS News.

Disruptions were sparked by the closure of major chip production plants in Asia due to the pandemic, according to the broadcaster.

"Sometimes we've had to scale back production because of chips that were just frankly unavailable...I think it's important for us to make this product in the United States. We're not making enough of it now. We have to make more of it. And the only way that you do that is to have more plants. And so this is the investment, frankly, in the future. It's not that far off", the CEO of the company Optimal Design, Sajid Patel, told the broadcaster on Friday.

The microchip shortage has also hindered car production, CBS News added. For example, Ford trucks were sent to parking lots from the production line where they were waiting for chips, instead of going directly to the dealership. Thus, the company incurred losses of $210 billion, the broadcaster said.

The shortage is reported to be unlikely to ease in the near future, but domestic chip production is expected to develop, and Intel announced the construction of a chip plant in the US state of Ohio.

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