Car Industry May Need Deals With Chipmakers to Counter Shortage
- Tight supply to persist beyond 2021, Roland Berger says
- Consultancy sees chip value per car roughly doubling to $7,000
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Automakers should consider strategic partnerships with chipmakers to improve how they source semiconductors as their use in cars balloons, Roland Berger said.