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[1/3] Cars are pictured during morning rush hour on the A100 city highway in a Berlin, Germany, February 22, 2018. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch/File PhotoBERLIN, Aug 11 (Reuters) - Semiconductor shortages that have created bottlenecks for Germany's car industry will take years to resolve despite chipmakers' plans to build factories in the country, a senior Audi manager was quoted as saying on Friday. Executives and policymakers are re-thinking supply lines and trying to reduce reliance on a handful of Asian and U.S. chip suppliers. Chipmakers such as U.S. Intel (INTC.O) and Taiwan's TSMC (2330.TW) this year announced plans to build factories in Germany. It's about billions of dollars are being invested," Renate Vachenauer, head of procurement at Volkswagen-owned (VOWG_p.DE) Audi, was quoted as saying by Augsburger Allgemeine newspaper.
Persons: Fabrizio Bensch, chipmakers, Taiwan's TSMC, Renate Vachenauer, Vachenauer, Riham Alkousaa, Cynthia Osterman Organizations: REUTERS, Semiconductor, Audi, Intel, Volkswagen, Augsburger Allgemeine, Thomson Locations: Berlin, Germany, U.S
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