Automakers can breathe a sigh of relief as a shortage of semiconductors had started to interfere with vehicle production.
In response to U.S. trade restrictions, China has stopped exporting crucial chips used by automakers across North America.
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Nexperia Chip Shortage Contagion Hits Japanese Automakers
First Europe, now Japan. Automakers are getting ready for potential chip shortages after Dutch semiconductor manufacturer Nexperia warned that it may no longer be able to guarantee supply to its ...
Some automakers cope with the chip shortage through production cuts and structure optimization. Specifically, some car ...
A disruption in the delivery of semiconductor chips, used in many car parts, has GM and others seeking solutions.
Carmakers and their suppliers are piecing together new supply chains after a Chinese-owned company in the Netherlands was ...
An export freeze on a Chinese semiconductor company based in the Netherlands threatens to disrupt the industry’s supply ...
A dispute involving a Chinese-owned chipmaker could disrupt the global semiconductor supply for automakers. Major automakers like GM and Stellantis are monitoring the situation, which could impact U.S ...
At least two of Alabama’s automakers are making moves in response to a chip shortage that threatens to snarl production for several major vehicle manufacturers. On Tuesday, Honda and Mercedes-Benz ...
The shortage has shuttered plants and led to higher car prices. When will it be over? The global chip shortage that has idled automotive plants, delayed shipments of new vehicles and pushed ...
BENGALURU, Dec 11 (Reuters) - A top Indian automotive component industry body said on Friday it was not clear for how long and to what extent a global shortage of semiconductors will impact vehicle ...
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