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Global Economic Uncertainty and the Chip Shortage Continues to Hinder the Consumer SIM Card Market

By Phil Sealy | 05 Oct 2022 | IN-6696

The Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card market remains under threat, driven by several market challenges. Some existing challenges are related to increased chip costs and supply constraints, while others on the horizon are mainly linked to macroeconomic conditions, subsequently driving up inflation and talk of looming recessions. Today, there seems to be no end to the challenges that lie ahead. Despite strategizing and coming to grips with COVID-19-related impacts, those impacts continue to linger. Dealing with existing and continuous COVID-19 challenges remains a significant ecosystem pain point, but at the same time, new macroeconomic and political impacts are creating additional market challenges.

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Written by Phil Sealy

Research Director
Phil Sealy, Research Director at ABI Research, conducts research focusing primarily on smart card and embedded digital security technologies and applications. He reports on new and emerging sectors, products groups, and technologies across the payments, government, Subscriber Identity Module (SIM), ticketing, and Internet of Things (IoT) end markets.

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