Due to Semiconductor Shortage... Hyundai Motor Brazil Factory Halts Operations
[Asia Economy Reporter Changhwan Lee] Hyundai Motor's Brazil plant has temporarily halted operations due to a shortage of automotive semiconductors.
According to industry sources on the 6th, Hyundai Motor's Brazil plant stopped operations starting from the 5th (local time).
The Brazil plant is expected to suspend operations until the 9th and then partially resume operations from the 12th.
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Hyundai Motor's Brazil plant in Piracicaba, S?o Paulo, Brazil, had reduced its work shifts from three to two in May due to the semiconductor shortage, and last month switched to a single shift system.
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