Chip shortage slams Hyundai, Kia factory lines

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The much publicized semiconductor shortage has now extended to Asian automakers.

Following Hyundai Motor’s Ulsan Plant 3 and 5, Kia Soha Plant 2 has also decided to suspend operation, according to a report in LiveMint.com.

As the factory was shut down, the possibility of delaying the delivery of vehicles such as Tucson, Avante, and Stony has greatly increased, sources said.

On May 14, Kia will suspend operation of Soha Plant 2 from May 17 to 18 due to the supply-demand shortage of semiconductors such as the airbag control unit (ACU). Soha Plant 2 produces small sports utility vehicles (SUVs) and Stonics.

Soha Plant 2 wasn’t the only one to shut down.

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