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Japanese Automakers Post 4.5% Slump In January Output Due To Chip Shortage

February 26, 2021 by admin

Global production at Japanese automakers including Honda Motor Co slipped 4.51% in January from last year as a widespread chip shortage forced the industry to cut production.

The country’s seven major automakers, including Toyota Motor Corp and Nissan Motor Co’s, produced a combined 2.12 million vehicles last month, according to Reuters calculations based on output data released by the companies on Thursday.

That compared with a 24% production jump in December.

The global automobile industry has been grappling with a chip shortage since the end of last year, with the former U.S. administration’s sanctions on Chinese chip factories adding to the problem.

Last month, global vehicle production at Honda and Subaru fell 8.8% and 29.2%, respectively, mostly due to the semiconductor shortage.

Nissan Motor Co’s global production, on the other hand, rose 2.4% in January from a year before.

Honda and Nissan, Japan’s second-and third-largest automakers, have said this month they will sell a combined 250,000 fewer cars in the current financial year.

Elsewhere, automakers Suzuki Motor Corp, Mazda Motor Corp, and Mitsubishi Motors Corp saw their global production drop in January. But the three automakers have said they have seen no impact of the chip shortage on production.

Toyota Motor, which said earlier this month it had up to a four-month chip inventory, notched a 1.9% rise in global output, their fifth five consecutive months of gain.

Total global vehicle sales at Japan’s seven major automakers inched down 0.98% year-on-year to 2.06 million vehicles last month.

© Thomson Reuters 2021.

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