汽車股普跌 缺芯危機持續 中汽協預計Q3芯片荒才會緩解
格隆匯5月7日丨汽車股普跌,港股市場比亞迪跌逾5%領跌,長城汽車跌3.35%;A股市場北汽藍谷跌6.68%,長城汽車跌5.45%。有消息稱,因芯片短缺,目前全球汽車市場累計減產115.7萬輛,預計2021年全球汽車始終將因此減產超過200萬輛。據中國汽車工業協會表示,今年前2個月,芯片供應短缺使國內汽車產量下降了5%至8%,預計這一狀況要到今年第3季度才會有所緩解。中國汽車流通協會還指出,由於芯片短缺正在影響整車生產,預計國內汽車庫存將繼續下降,某些車型甚至有可能“供不應求”。


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