GM truck production halted in U.S., Mexico plants due to semiconductor supplies
On July 21, General Motors confirmed it will have to halt regular production of its profit-rich trucks for the first time because of the continuing semiconductor shortage.
GM has canceled production of light-duty trucks at its Fort Wayne Assembly plant in Indiana and at its assembly plant in Silao, Mexico, during the....
GM has canceled production of light-duty trucks at its Fort Wayne Assembly plant in Indiana and at its assembly plant in Silao, Mexico, during the....
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