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bottleneck

[bot-l-nek] / ˈbɒt lˌnɛk /


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The bottleneck has nearly halted all petroleum shipments through the narrow waterway.

From Barron's

A Hormuz bottleneck has taken its toll on global oil supply and snarled supply chains, while the targeting of energy infrastructure last week hampers energy production capacity.

From Barron's

Memory and optical stocks have been on a tear in 2026, as supply shortages have turned these components into expensive bottlenecks.

From MarketWatch

Memory and optical stocks have been on a tear in 2026, as supply shortages have turned these components into expensive bottlenecks.

From MarketWatch

The Terafab is critical for Tesla’s self-reliance, addressing current chip supply bottlenecks and future demand.

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