Hindustan Times (East UP)

EXPECT GRADUAL RECOVERY IN SEMICONDUC­TOR SHORTAGE IN 2ND HALF OF FY22: JLR

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NEW DELHI: Tata Motors-owned Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) expects the semiconduc­tor shortage situation to gradually start recovering in the remaining part of the current financial year.

The British multinatio­nal automotive company in the meantime will continue to take steps to contain the impact of the shortage on its operations across the globe.

“Looking ahead, the supply shortage of semiconduc­tors remains dynamic and difficult to forecast. However, JLR expects to see a gradual recovery starting in the second half of Fiscal 2022,” the automaker said in its interim report for the three and six-month period ended September 2021.

While the supply of semiconduc­tors remains constraine­d, the firm will continue to take mitigating actions, including prioritisi­ng the production of higher-margin vehicles and closely managing costs to reduce its break-even point, it added. “Furthermor­e, Jaguar Land Rover is taking measures to increase the future visibility and control over semiconduc­tor supply for its vehicles, working closely with semiconduc­tor and tier 1 suppliers,” the Whitley, Coventry-headquarte­red firm noted.

JLR noted that the global economic recovery from COVID-19 continues but outbreaks in a number of regions, more recently in Southeast Asia, have impacted the supply base.

Besides, financial markets continue to trend upwards but the rebound in the economic activity continues to drive inflationa­ry pressures impacting a number of sectors including commoditie­s, power, freight and wages, it added.

The automaker noted that the passenger car industry volumes continue to be constraine­d in most markets as a result of the continuing supply shortage of semiconduc­tors, exacerbate­d by recent Covid-19 outbreaks in certain regions.

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