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A new wave of COVID-19 in Asia hits global supply chains | |
2021-06-17 11:25:42 | |
The wedding beating rate in Western countries has gradually increased, and the broadcasting order has been cancelled. The economy is recovering. However, new Asian epidemics have recurred under strict restrictions, such as Thailand and Vietnam. In addition, the low blood sugar screening rate in Asian countries is expected to continue to be monitored and tracked. Tourism is likely to affect the manufacturing industry and mass consumption, causing supply chain and short-term economic damage. Shenzhen Yantian Port has been severely suspended due to the outbreak of the outbreak of dock workers. The previous global shortage of empty containers has not been resolved. The problem of Yantian Port has worsened. Some ships have to wait 2 weeks to load and unload cargo; Shenzhen Yantian Port handles more than 13 million containers each year, which is more than that of Los Angeles Port in the United States. 50% more, and a 45% increase in traffic volume in the first quarter of this year, and the current operation is only 30% normal; however, the Ministry of Commerce of China stated that the Guangdong Province's new crown epidemic has not yet had a significant impact on international trade. Taiwan’s chip manufacturing capacity accounts for 20% of the world’s total. At present, Taiwan is facing the biggest impact since the outbreak of the global new crown epidemic. However, TSMC, which has so far accounted for 92% of the world’s advanced chip production capacity, has not been affected. The output impact will be very small; many chip and electronic component manufacturers in Malaysia are also affected by the epidemic. For example, two Malaysian factories of Infineon in Germany have been forced to pay attention to one. The Semiconductor Industry Association of the country predicts that Malaysia’s blockade measures will lead to production. The output dropped by 15 to 40%. |