GM and Ford are warning investors of billions in lost earnings this year due to the global chip shortage

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to round out a pandemic-stricken 2020 but warned that a global shortage in semiconductor chips may deal a significant blow to its 2021 earnings.

The dearth of chips, which are required for various vehicle electronics and systems, has had a ripple effect across the automotive and electronics industries. , GM said it expects the shortage will cut its 2021 earnings by $1.5 billion to $2 billion. The company said the supply-chain issue won't impact the production of its most popular, highest-margin vehicles.

"We expect the shortage to be temporary and will look to focus on protecting supply of our highest-demand products, such as full-size trucks and SUVs, as well as EVs," GM CFO Paul Lawler said during an earnings call with investors.

 

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Imho, stop mining and using up all the natural resources. Mining the reserves and the metals are gonna destroy the environment. Maybe someone should find a way to turn plastics into metal and then chips...

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