Honda extends China plants suspension on chip shortage


TOKYO: Honda Motor said on Monday (Jan 5) it will extend a production halt at three car plants in China by two ‌weeks due to a ⁠semiconductor shortage, highlighting persistent supply chain strains ​for Japan's second-biggest automaker.

The factories, run with Guangzhou Automobile Group, had been set to restart operations on Monday but will now resume on January 19, ‍a ⁠company ‍spokesperson ​said.

The disruption follows ⁠delays in chip shipments of Nexperia, a Dutch subsidiary of Chinese firm Wingtech, which has ‍forced some ‍automakers to slash output over ‌the past months.

Honda did not directly attribute ⁠the latest adjustment to Nexperia. Honda also halted or reduced production at North ⁠American plants from late October into November last year due to chip shortages, underscoring its vulnerability to ‍supply swings. - Reuters

 

 

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