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.
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