Semiconductor shortage issues, which have crippled automotive production, will start easing from January onwards and stabilise by the same time next year, some of the top auto parts suppliers said.
These chips, which help deploy airbags, control entertainment units and power backup cameras, have started to witness some price stabilisation already. Expectations are that, by September 2022, their costs would go back to the October-November level of 2020.
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