What The Helium Shortage Means For Semiconductors

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Iranian drone strikes have shut down helium production in Qatar, which is responsible for over a third of the world’s supply. Helium is critical for medical imaging, aerospace and electronics manufacturing and semiconductors, but there are no viable alternatives. CNBC’s Lisa Kailai Han breaks down what the shortage means for markets.

Produced, Shot and Edited by: Macklin Fishman
Reporting by: Lisa Kailai Han
Additional Editing by: Natalie Rice
Animation by: Emily Park
Senior Director of Video: Lindsey Jacobson
Additional Footage: Getty Images, QatarEnergy LNG, Reuters
Additional Sources: BofA Securities, Oppenheimer & Co. Inc.

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What The Helium Shortage Means For Semiconductors