Global chip shortages may worsen as Taiwan battles increasing COVID-19 cases

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Key Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturer, and Apple supplier, King Yuan Electronics, shuts down two production sites due to a COVID infection cluster, may aggravate supply shortage.

Global chip supply shortage may be exacerbated by COVID-19 outbreaks
Global chip supply shortage may be exacerbated by COVID-19 outbreaks


King Yuan Electronics has confirmed that 77 employees have contracted the coronavirus at its Miaoli manufacturing site and it will shut down production. This new infection cluster has also spurred the Taiwanese government to review living conditions and test workers in Taoyuan, Hsinchu, and Miaoli.

The report from Nikkei Asia says King Yuan Electronics will suspend all domestic production for 48 hours starting Friday. The suspension of production in Miaoli and Hsinchu could affect the greater chip industry as global chip shortages continue.

"We will halt production from tonight's shift from 19:20 for 48 hours to Sunday evening (June 6) to thoroughly clean and disinfect the entire working environment," King Yuan spokesperson Aaron Chang told Nikkei Asia. "The move is to address the growing concerns from our employees and clients about their safety of coming into the offices and production facilities. We hope production can gradually be restored after the move."

King Yuan Electronics estimates production will be impacted for June, reducing revenue and output by 4% to 6%. The company will attempt to recover lost time by running "super hot" production runs after manufacturing resumes.

The looming danger of a COVID-19 induced shutdown has other chip manufacturers concerned. Taiwan health authorities say that Greatek Electronics also had a cluster of infections of nine people, and testing of its 4,000 employees will begin Saturday.

Taiwan sits at COVID-19 warning level 3, one level before complete lockdown. The Health Ministry says that the plan to reduce the warning level on June 14 has been scrapped due to the increase in case counts.

Taiwan has had more than 8,000 confirmed cases since May 11, with 187 dead. So far, the threat of lockdown and increased cases have not affected production at the Taiwanese chipset manufacturers.

"If the majority of the population in Taiwan do not receive COVID vaccines soon, I fear it is only a matter of time until more and more companies will be forced to halt production due to the spread of the virus," an Apple supplier executive told Nikkei Asia.

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  • Reply 1 of 6
    lkrupplkrupp Posts: 10,557member
    Personally I am tired of the continuing world apocalypse hand wringing. Everything is a crisis these days. In fact if something isn’t a crisis it’s ignored. Only bad things are newsworthy. The pandemic crisis, the economic crisis, the border crisis, the equality and diversity crisis, the wage gap crisis, the mental health crisis, the haves and have nots crisis, the healthcare crisis, the LGBTQ+ crisis, the you name it crisis. Seems the world/country is banging off the walls from one crisis to another, waving its arms wildly in its inability to resolve anything.

    Now comes the chip crisis. We’re all doomed and will be back to using the telegraph to communicate with each other... tomorrow!
    JWSCGRKosturwatto_cobra
  • Reply 2 of 6
    GRKosturGRKostur Posts: 5member
    lkrupp said:
    Personally I am tired of the continuing world apocalypse hand wringing. Everything is a crisis these days. In fact if something isn’t a crisis it’s ignored. Only bad things are newsworthy. The pandemic crisis, the economic crisis, the border crisis, the equality and diversity crisis, the wage gap crisis, the mental health crisis, the haves and have nots crisis, the healthcare crisis, the LGBTQ+ crisis, the you name it crisis. Seems the world/country is banging off the walls from one crisis to another, waving its arms wildly in its inability to resolve anything.

    Now comes the chip crisis. We’re all doomed and will be back to using the telegraph to communicate with each other... tomorrow!
    You are absolutely correct - if there isn’t  a crisis happening, then there is no news to report! Also if you follow the money trial behind the crisis you can see who will make a profit off of it which are usually politicians and/or lawyers ( i know i am being redundant because most politicians are lawyers and most lawyers are politicians) .
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 3 of 6
    ravnorodomravnorodom Posts: 697member
    lkrupp said:
    Personally I am tired of the continuing world apocalypse hand wringing. Everything is a crisis these days. In fact if something isn’t a crisis it’s ignored. Only bad things are newsworthy. The pandemic crisis, the economic crisis, the border crisis, the equality and diversity crisis, the wage gap crisis, the mental health crisis, the haves and have nots crisis, the healthcare crisis, the LGBTQ+ crisis, the you name it crisis. Seems the world/country is banging off the walls from one crisis to another, waving its arms wildly in its inability to resolve anything.

    Now comes the chip crisis. We’re all doomed and will be back to using the telegraph to communicate with each other... tomorrow!
    and landline will sell like hot cake again.
  • Reply 4 of 6
    pulseimagespulseimages Posts: 601member
    Is it really crisis? As in should I buy a new iPhone now or if I wait for the 13’s to be released I may not get one for a while with these chip shortages? 
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 5 of 6
    normmnormm Posts: 653member
    GRKostur said:
    lkrupp said:
    Personally I am tired of the continuing world apocalypse hand wringing. Everything is a crisis these days. In fact if something isn’t a crisis it’s ignored. Only bad things are newsworthy. The pandemic crisis, the economic crisis, the border crisis, the equality and diversity crisis, the wage gap crisis, the mental health crisis, the haves and have nots crisis, the healthcare crisis, the LGBTQ+ crisis, the you name it crisis. Seems the world/country is banging off the walls from one crisis to another, waving its arms wildly in its inability to resolve anything.

    Now comes the chip crisis. We’re all doomed and will be back to using the telegraph to communicate with each other... tomorrow!
    You are absolutely correct - if there isn’t  a crisis happening, then there is no news to report! Also if you follow the money trial behind the crisis you can see who will make a profit off of it which are usually politicians and/or lawyers ( i know i am being redundant because most politicians are lawyers and most lawyers are politicians) .
    I disagree about who benefits the most.  News organizations make money by telling you to read their articles or you will die!  According to them, everything is the worst crisis ever.  True that politicians do the same thing, but the real money accrues to corporations and billionaires that get the laws they want.  Creating and promoting crises is key to putting stooges in place and getting laws passed.
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 6 of 6
    normm said:
    I disagree about who benefits the most.  News organizations make money by telling you to read their articles or you will die!  According to them, everything is the worst crisis ever.  True that politicians do the same thing, but the real money accrues to corporations and billionaires that get the laws they want.  Creating and promoting crises is key to putting stooges in place and getting laws passed.
    heyyy Normmm (cheers!)🙂

    meaning politics and media are two  separate things? u r in for a treat these next - hopefully few - years.
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