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Russia-Ukraine conflict to further worsen chip shortage: Report

Since Russia controls as much as 44 percent of global palladium supplies, Ukraine produces a significant 70 percent of the global supply of neon -- the two key raw materials that go into making chips.

March 04, 2022 / 16:19 IST
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The Russian-Ukraine war can hit the global supply chains that are already constrained due to the pandemic and the worst impact will be on ongoing chip shortage because the warring nations brutally control supplies of key raw materials that go into making semiconductors, warns a report.

Since Russia controls as much as 44 percent of global palladium supplies, Ukraine produces a significant 70 percent of the global supply of neon -- the two key raw materials that go into making chips.

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The markets can expect the global chip shortage, which began with the pandemic, to worsen if the military conflict lingers on, says a Moody's Analytics report on Friday.

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