GM to cut output at 4 plants due to semiconductor shortage
On February 3, General Motors announced it is idling three of its assembly plants in North America and running a fourth plant in Korea at half capacity for one week as it struggles with the global semiconductor shortage.
Beginning on February 9, GM will idle the following plants, which run two shifts, for one week:
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Beginning on February 9, GM will idle the following plants, which run two shifts, for one week:
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