KEY POINTS
  • Ford on Tuesday said it is delaying the restart of a car plant in Mexico as well as four truck SUV and van plants in the U.S. " to help protect its workers."
  • The plants were scheduled to begin reopening in April. 
  • The postponement comes two days after President Donald Trump  extended national social-distancing guidelines to combat the spread of the coronavirus through April.
The Ford Motor Co. Michigan Assembly plant stands idle in Wayne, Michigan, U.S., on Monday, March 23, 2020.

Less than a week after Ford Motor said it would restart production at "key" plants in North America beginning in early-April, the company has postponed those plans as the coronavirus continues to spread throughout the U.S. 

Ford on Tuesday said it is delaying the restart of a car plant in Mexico as well as four truck, SUV and van plants in the U.S. " to help protect its workers." The company declined to provide a new timeline for reopening the plants.