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Disruption Index 2025: Automotive sector hit hardest, parts costs surpass tariff concerns


Published on 2025-03-24 05:41:26 - DIGITIMES
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  • In 2025, the automotive industry is projected to surpass healthcare, technology, and financial services for the first time to become the sector most impacted by disruptive changes globally, making it face the most significant transformation, according...

The article from DigiTimes discusses the evolving landscape of the automotive industry, focusing on the impact of geopolitical tensions and supply chain disruptions as of early 2025. It highlights how the U.S. and EU are imposing tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) to counteract the competitive pricing and market dominance of Chinese manufacturers. These tariffs are part of broader geopolitical strategies to protect domestic industries and reduce reliance on Chinese technology and materials. The piece also touches on the diversification of supply chains, with companies seeking alternative sources for critical components like semiconductors and batteries, amidst ongoing trade disputes and the push towards localizing production. Additionally, the article notes the increasing complexity of automotive supply chains due to the integration of advanced technologies like autonomous driving systems, which require a more resilient and secure supply network.

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[ https://www.digitimes.com/news/a20250321PD202/automotive-industry-supply-chain-tariff-geopolitics-2025.html ]