As Kentucky Derby fans traveled along I-71 to and from Churchill Downs over the weekend, it would've been hard not to notice while driving through Sparta the thousands of Super Duty pickup trucks parked in rows. This illustrates the multibillion-dollar impact of the ongoing global semiconductor shortage on the auto industry, specifically Ford Motor Co. Super Duty trucks built at the nearby Kentucky Truck Plant in Louisville. These days, they're built and parked awaiting parts.

 So far, that lost vehicle production due to the chip shortage this year,  has been projected to be::

  • Ford, 362,663 fewer vehicles
  • General Motors, 326,651
  • Renault Nissan Mitsubishi, 284,948
  • Volkswagen, 207,521
  • Stellantis, 202,486
  • Toyota, 113,555
  • Honda, 82,482
The chip shortage has various causes, but the largest, by far, is from Trump’s sanctions on Chinese chip makers.

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