Semiconductor chip shortage could raise national security risks

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The U.S. Commerce Department is warning Congress that the semiconductor chip shortage is not only an economic issue, but a national security one as well. CBS News reporter Sarah Ewall-Wice joins "CBS News Mornings" to discuss.

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Most chips are produced in S Korea, Taiwan and China. S Korea and Taiwan both face military threats.

meejinhuang
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These are how they track every move you make, get a life, and stop butting in on mine !!!

timothyroatenberry
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I'm sure pumping out a new cell phone model every couple months isn't helping the shortage any

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Let's Go Brandon!

Another failure from this administration

blaqbay
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LOL the photo has the CPU UPSIDE DOWN!

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It's just the green new deal, the electric vehicles will not be affected

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how is it a bad thing when an opposition country can control important tech that goes into our defense equipment?

krl
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This is a lie! You telling us because of chip shortage. reliable dependent on chips!

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Lets go Brandon... We are in great shape in so many Nimkumpoop

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India 🇮🇳 can manufacturer better then China 🇨🇳 with " quality ", ethics and skill workers. We can expert less price products from 🇮🇳. several company's like Dell IBM EY tayota Bosh ...ect (around 150000 companys) are operational in India with out any problem and skilled labor. Even Government promoting new companies with incentives and some times free land allocation. In India for rapid transport 5 DFC are under construction 27 8 line national Hiways are adding in 2022.. Thanks to government😍

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