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Recently, a U.
S.
auto industry organization said that a global semiconductor shortage could reduce U.
S.
auto production by 1.
28 million units this year, or even halt production for up to six months
.
In response, White House officials said the White House is scheduled to hold a virtual summit on the issue next Monday (April 12)
.
The reason for inviting the heads of several car companies to participate is that the impact of chip shortages on car production is expanding
.
The U.
S.
government, which in February ordered federal agencies to take action to address the chip crisis, is now seeking about $37 billion in funding and drafting legislation to boost U.
S.
chip manufacturing
.
Looking back, the "lack of cores" in the automotive industry is closely related to the new crown epidemic sweeping the world
.
But in this regard, industries and companies such as broadband Internet, mobile phones and cable TV have called on the White House to remain neutral in addressing the chip shortage
.
In comments to the U.
S.
Commerce Department this week, the (U.
S.
) National Cable Television Association (NCTA) said suppliers are facing chip shortages that are causing delays in the delivery of some cable boxes and delays in receiving products such as network switches, routers and servers
.
"The main risk to the semiconductor supply chain is the lack of critical domestic manufacturing capabilities, " said aircraft maker Boeing Co.