Lucid CEO says he is concerned about chip supplies from China due to COVID-19

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SAN FRANCISCO : The chief executive of Lucid Group on Wednesday said he was concerned about chip supplies from China due to COVID-19 lockdowns, adding that the U.S. electric vehicle startup is taking measures to mitigate the impact. 'My biggest concern probably is semiconductors from China and the impact

SAN FRANCISCO : The chief executive of Lucid Group on Wednesday said he was concerned about chip supplies from China due to COVID-19 lockdowns, adding that the U.S. electric vehicle startup is taking measures to mitigate the impact.

"My biggest concern probably is semiconductors from China and the impact of COVID in that part of the world," Lucid CEO Peter Rawlinson said at a conference held by the Financial Times.Source: Reuters

 

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