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Volkswagen Golf production to stop as fresh semiconductor crisis threatens global auto industry
Production of the iconic hatchback will stop next week and could extent to other models and across the auto industry worldwide.
Production at Volkswagen's main plant will proceed as planned next work week despite the risk of microchip shortages from a China-Netherlands stand-off over car industry contractor Nexperia, a person ...
BRUSSELS — The geopolitical war around Dutch-based, yet Chinese-owned, chip supplier Nexperia is terrifying Europe's carmakers that they'll be hammered by a chip shortage that could wreak havoc with ...
Dutch firm Nexperia’s inability to produce semiconductors looks like it’ll have a knock-on effect for the car industry ...
The memorandum was signed by the organizations representing each country's Microchip Competence Centre - RTU and the University of Latvia (UL), the Lithuanian Centre for Physical Sciences and ...
Volkswagen's main plant in Wolfsburg will continue production next week despite potential microchip shortages. Discussions ...
Volkswagen's main plant continues operations despite potential microchip shortages arising from a China-Netherlands dispute ...
The German car giant will pause the Golf assembly line on 29 October as a stand-off over chip supplier Nexperia triggered by ...
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