How Hurricane Helene could affect global manufacturing of semiconductors

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Hurricane Helene has caused devastation across parts of America, and resulted in over 100 deaths. However, destruction in the small town of Spruce Pine in North Carolina could have global repercussions.

Semiconductors are key parts of phones, computer chips and 99% of activity around the world. Spruce Pine is the responsible for the mining of the vast majority of a key substance in creating these semiconductors.

Sky's data and economics editor Ed Conway has a look at how the aftermath of Hurricane Helene has potentially caused months of disruption to this supply chain.

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Gaston mountains making s conductors? The same place they said only 200 are dead when in reality its THOUSANDS

EnochianServant
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We don't need more new tech. We need to build around refurbished tech. A new phone should be a 5 year goal. Not 2 years.

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The typhoon is still projected to move across Taiwan, maybe stall over Taiwan for days.

jokerace
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Right - talk down to us - and TRy to dance at the same time . SIGH, ,

renemichael
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Sure that hurricane wasn't on purpose to make a land grab. Doug owns a lot up there. Vanguard & Black Rock.. Your dots are connecting to easily.

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