Hyundai bought chips when rivals didn't

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Hyundai bought chips when rivals didn't
Hyundai has so far avoided a chip shortage that has plagued global automakers, largely maintaining its stockpile of chips last year and even accelerating purchases towards the end, three people with knowledge of the matter said. The shortage has forced production cuts worldwide, including at ...

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