Production cutbacks due to shortages of parts, materials are expected to become more severe
09/30/2021 10:25
The Asahi Shimbun and other media outlets have reported that domestic automakers have cut production of more than 1.7 million vehicles due to shortages of semiconductors, wire harnesses, and other components. The fragility of the supply chain, which relies on overseas sources, has been exposed.
This article is for members only. You can read the rest after application confirmation.
Register now Login
Register now Login
Related articles
- 09/21/2023 64th TIC Annual Meeting Held in Rio de Janeiro - Rise in Columbite
- 04/12/2023 SUSscrap MarketWatch 2023#7 Recession Enters Ahead , Price Decline Continues
- 03/24/2023 SUSscrap MarketWatch 2023#5 Deflationary spiral
- 03/20/2023 SUSscrap MarketWatch 2023#4 Ni series price down widened and consignments decreased
- 03/19/2023 Where does lithium stop after a sharp crash?
- 03/15/2023 A&H Japan Co Ltd.: Reaching out to new businesses with multiple patents
- 03/15/2023 SUSscrap MarketWatch 2023#3 Ni falls and Cr slightly high
- 03/14/2023 Stainless steel domestic market update 2023 #8 Price cuts as expected
- 03/10/2023 Rare metal scrap news 2023#3 sagging market and bullish trend for molybdenum and tantalum
- 03/09/2023 FUJI DIE CO: Creating lightweight alloys that barely use cobalt and tungsten