The global microchip shortage continues to snarl supply chains for just about everyone who deals in electronic gadgets. This month, Toyota said it would slash production by 40% because of semiconductor scarcity.
The problem is expected to continue, and that has countries, including the U.S. scrambling to increase domestic production.
Here & Now‘s Scott Tong speaks with Asa Fitch, a reporter for the Wall Street Journal.
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