Honda will gradually resume North American vehicle assembly after semiconductor shortages ease from Nexperia chip disruption.
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Chip Crisis Disrupts Global Auto Production—Honda Loses $969M as Cuts Hit Major Suppliers
A geopolitical clash between the Dutch government and China triggered a cascading crisis across global automotive ...
The Nexperia chip shortage disrupted global automotive production, showing that even low-cost components can have a major ...
The American automotive market has undergone a dramatic reversal. Over 3 million new vehicles now sit unsold on dealership ...
A dispute involving a Chinese-owned chipmaker could disrupt the global semiconductor supply for automakers. Major automakers like GM and Stellantis are monitoring the situation, which could impact U.S ...
As the Dutch government hits pause on its control over a Chinese chipmaker, Detroit's auto industry holds its breath.
CHICAGO, IL — Ford temporarily stopped manufacturing its top-selling F-150 pickup trucks this week due to the ongoing semiconductor chip shortage. Last month, across the automotive industry, ...
U.S. efforts to keep China’s biggest chipmaker, SMIC, in check appear to have had the opposite effect. WSJ explains how China is catching up in the global AI race. Photo Illustration: Ryan ...
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Dutch and Chinese governments make concessions in chip crisis
The semiconductor chip shortage that's affecting Volkswagen and other manufacturers in Europe might ease a little soon.
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