
Middle East conflict disrupts global chip supply chains, raising costs and delaying deliveries in Europe

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The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is disrupting global chip supply chains, particularly affecting European companies reliant on Asian semiconductors. Since the war began on February 28, air cargo routes have been compromised, leading to increased costs and delivery delays. Global air freight capacity has decreased by 9%, forcing companies to rely on backup stock. South Korea's industry ministry highlighted the region's importance for chipmaking materials and oil. Asian tech stocks have also fallen due to rising oil prices and geopolitical tensions, impacting semiconductor production and logistics.
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