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Mājas Technology The latest numbers on the microchip shortage: Cuts continue, but outlook improves

The latest numbers on the microchip shortage: Cuts continue, but outlook improves

The latest numbers on the microchip shortage: Cuts continue, but outlook improves


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Cuts continued this week in Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Africa, but the worst of the microchip shortage appears to be behind the industry.

Automakers removed 80,710 vehicles from their global production schedules because of the microchip shortage this week, according to the latest estimate by AutoForecast Solutions.

European assembly plants were most impacted by the chip shortage, with companies there eliminating 48,813 vehicles from production plans. At Asian factories outside of China, 30,558 vehicles were eliminated, along with 1,339 vehicles in the Middle East and Africa.

No further cuts were reported in North America, China or South America, as semiconductor supply continues to improve worldwide.

“Barring trade relations problems, automotive should not see industry-wide interruptions on a grand scale moving forward and the gap between chip demand and supply will continue to ease,” Sam Fiorani, AutoForecast Solutions vice president of global vehicle forecasting, said in an email.


The breakdown
  2023 YEAR TO DATE 2023 PROJECTED
North America* 800,182 952,701
Europe 451,634 584,084
China* 389,112 431,294
Rest of Asia 187,524 318,499
South America* 74,851 93,113
Middle East/Africa 28,998 28,998
Total 1,932,301 2,408,690
*Unchanged from a week earlier
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