General Motors said it will reduce production at many North American assembly plants in September, as it grapples with a global semiconductor chip shortage, hitting its profitable truck and sport utility vehicles. Read more https://t.co/9BohUFAOhC pic.twitter.com/XTNs6y6F9x
— Reuters Business (@ReutersBiz) September 2, 2021
GM to cut North American production, citing chip shortage https://t.co/r6haPCYwFp
— EndGameWW3 (@EndGameWW3) September 2, 2021
General Motors reduce production at many North American assembly plants this month because of the ongoing semiconductor chip shortage, hitting its profitable truck and sport utility vehicles, it said https://t.co/oBGdfvIhOO pic.twitter.com/EQNLVCwUUM
— Reuters Business (@ReutersBiz) September 2, 2021
GM to cut North American production, citing chip shortagehttps://t.co/EsLS6PBcN6
— Stalingrad & Poorski (@Stalingrad_Poor) September 2, 2021
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— YutoHaga 芳賀勇人 (@Yuto_gahagaha) September 2, 2021
北アメリカ地域の複数の工場にて今月分の車両生産縮小へ
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