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.
A disruption in the delivery of semiconductor chips, used in many car parts, has GM and others seeking solutions.
U.S. auto plants could face major production slowdowns in weeks as a deepening conflict between China and Western nations threatens to disrupt supply chains.
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We're scouring the world to look for alternatives,' the CEO of Mercedes-Benz said as automakers brace for the impact.
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European carmakers are reliant on China. A dispute over Dutch chipmaker Nexperia has delivered fresh evidence of the industry ...
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 ...