工信部:預計第四季度汽車產業受芯片短缺影響將有所緩解
工信部新聞發言人羅俊傑在國新辦新聞發佈會上表示,截至目前,汽車產業受芯片短缺影響這個問題還比較明顯,但綜合各種跡象,預計第四季度將比第三季度有所緩解。
是次汽車芯片短缺主要受到汽車行業需求與芯片產業週期出現「錯配」,以及新冠肺炎疫情、芯片生產企業出現「火災」等一些多重因素的綜合影響。
下一步,工信部將支持企業通過實施的便企服務措施來尋找多種替代解決方案。同時,引導企業進一步優化供應鏈佈局,提升汽車芯片綜合供給能力及提高供應鏈穩定性。(ta/s)
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