
Will the "black swan" of chips materialize in the Iran war?

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Barclays warns that LNG reserves in South Korea and Taiwan are only sufficient to last a little over a month, and due to the extreme sensitivity of semiconductor manufacturing to power stability, energy supply disruptions will directly threaten wafer yield. Coupled with the 95% reliance on specialty gases for semiconductors from Israel and Gulf countries, a long-term blockade could lead to a sharp decline in global chip production and uncontrollable prices. The "black swan" may turn from rumor into reality
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