
Iran severely impacts cartel helium exports, global chip production faces crisis

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Iran's attack has severely damaged facilities in Qatar, causing a sudden reduction of one-third of the global helium supply. As an irreplaceable cooling material for chip manufacturing, the spot price of helium has doubled. South Korean chip giants, heavily reliant on this source, are the first to be affected, with a market value evaporating by over $200 billion. Experts warn that the real impact of the shortage will fully erupt in a few weeks, posing a serious threat to the global semiconductor supply chain
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