Hurricane Helene Disrupts Semiconductor Supply Chain, Threatening Inflation Rise

Hurricane Helene’s devastating impact on the southeastern United States, particularly the mining town of Spruce Pine, North Carolina, poses a significant threat to the global semiconductor industry. Spruce Pine is a crucial source of high-purity quartz, a key component for semiconductor manufacturing. The storm’s floods have caused widespread damage, raising concerns about potential disruptions to the production of silicon wafers, which could exacerbate already existing supply chain issues and push inflation higher.

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