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349 Companies won’t recover from chip shortages until 2024 or later — Bain & Company

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Dashveenjit Kaur @ Tech Wire Asia · 09/21/2022 00:15 EDT

Companies won’t recover from chip shortages until 2024 or later — Bain & Company

According to Bain’s analysis, while some companies are starting to see relief to the chip shortages this year, others may have to wait until 2024 or later before they start to recover. Recovery period is expected to be uneven and is dependent on several wild cards that are out of businesses’ control. The global chip... Read more »

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