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Effects Of A Stressed Global Supply Chain

In this aerial photo, mid-sized pickup trucks and full-size vans are seen in a parking lot outside a General Motors assembly plant where they are produced Wednesday, March 24, 2021, in Wentzville, Mo. The global shortage of semiconductors is forcing General Motors to further cut production at six North American factories as chip supplies seem to be growing tighter.
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In this aerial photo, mid-sized pickup trucks and full-size vans are seen in a parking lot outside a General Motors assembly plant where they are produced Wednesday, March 24, 2021, in Wentzville, Mo. The global shortage of semiconductors is forcing General Motors to further cut production at six North American factories as chip supplies seem to be growing tighter.

More than a year into the pandemic, issues in the supply chain are still causing shortages.

Surging demand is to blame in some cases, but in others there are issues in the supply chain that could persist beyond 2021.

Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher, we take a look at issues in the global supply chain and what lessons can be learned.

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