Semiconductor
Labor & Workforce
Supply Chain Disruption
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The push to restore semiconductor manufacturing faces a labor crisis − can the US train enough workers in time?
14 Mar 2025, 12:30 IST14 Mar 2025, 12:30 ISTRelevance: 85%

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The article discusses the critical labor shortage facing the U.S. semiconductor industry as it seeks to expand domestic manufacturing. With the anticipated need for 300,000 engineers by 2030, the article highlights the urgency for educational institutions to adapt their curricula to meet industry demands. This shortage poses a significant risk to the U.S. supply chain, which has been heavily reliant on foreign semiconductor production, particularly from geopolitical rivals like China. The article emphasizes the importance of workforce development alongside manufacturing expansion to secure supply chains and maintain technological leadership....
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Classification
Industries
Automotive
Aerospace & Defense
Components
Semiconductors & ICs
Regions
United States
Topics
Semiconductor
Labor & Workforce
Supply Chain Disruption
