South Korea’s SK Group chairman expects chip wafer shortage to last until 2030, eyes US ADR listing

Source: Reuters (via feed)




South Korea’s SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won said on Monday that the global chip wafer shortage is likely to last until 2030. He attributed the prolonged shortage to demand from artificial intelligence, which continues to outpace supply.

Chey made the remarks during a public statement without elaborating on further details.

The comment highlights ongoing supply constraints in the semiconductor sector driven by AI-related demand.

BizTrendWire Insight:

The forecast by SK Group’s chairman reflects ongoing supply and demand imbalances in the chip wafer market affected by AI.


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