KEY POINTS
  • GM is extending temporary shutdowns at three assembly plants from this week to more than a month due to a global shortage of semiconductor chips.
  • The impacted plants produce a car and crossovers in Kansas; Ontario, Canada; and San Luis Potosí, Mexico.
  • The shutdowns, which will be reassessed in mid-March, are meant to assist the company in maintaining production of more profitable pickup trucks and SUVs.

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General Motors employees work on the assembly line Friday, April 26, 2019 at Fairfax Assembly & Stamping Plant in Kansas City, Kansas. The Fairfax facility produces the Cadillac XT4 and Chevrolet Malibu.

General Motors is extending temporary shutdowns at three assembly plants through mid-March due to a global shortage of semiconductor chips.

The impacted plants are in Kansas; Ontario, Canada; and San Luis Potosí, Mexico. They produce the Chevrolet Malibu sedan and Buick Encore, Cadillac XT4, GMC Terrain, and Chevy Equinox and Trax crossovers.

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