Toyota To Suspend Output At Japan Plants Due To Global Chip Shortage

Toyota To Suspend Output At Japan Plants Due To Global Chip Shortage

TOKYO, May 20 (NNN-NHK) – Toyota announced plans to temporarily halt operations at two of its plants in Japan’s north-east, due to a global shortage of semiconductors, local media reported.

The Aichi prefecture-based automaker said, it will suspend operations at a plant in Iwate next month, for up to eight days, while its Ohira plant, in Miyagi Prefecture, faces a three-day suspension.

The two plants produce Toyota’s popular C-HR sport utility vehicles and Yaris compact cars, the automaker said.

The plants being suspended are expected to affect production of up to 20,000 vehicles, said Toyota.

Other Japanese automakers have been hit hard by the chip crunch, with Subaru having already suspended production at a plant in Japan’s Gunma Prefecture, as well as, in the United States.

The chip shortage will cause Mitsubishi Motors to produce 40,000 less vehicles in the current fiscal year than initially expected, while Nissan is expected to slash its production target by 250,000 units, in the same time frame.– NNN-NHK

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