[Limited Supply of High Purity Gallium] Major tech companies report significant production delays due to gallium shortages.
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With limited supply, high-purity gallium becomes scarce for semiconductor manufacturing. Major tech firms experience severe disruptions in their production schedules and increased costs.
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Searched: Tech Giants Face Gallium Shortage · AI-authored
Beyond Rare Earths: China’s Growing Threat to Gallium Supply Chains - CSIS | Center for Strategic and International Studies↗
Manufacturers Brace for China’s Mineral Export Limits - Manufacturing Today↗
The effects of tariffs on the semiconductor industry - McKinsey & Company↗
Beijing has imposed stricter licensing on gallium exports, controlling 98% of primary production. This move tightens supply and boosts prices for high-purity material used in semiconductors, benefiting non-Chinese producers.
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