Chip shortage forces GM to expand plant closures

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The global semiconductor shortage is starting to dent the world’s automakers where it hurts — in the pocket book.

General Motors announced this week it is extending temporary shutdowns at three of its North American plants due to the ongoing chip shortage, which is expected to shed billions off automakers’ earnings in 2021, CNBC reported.

The decision to extend the shutdowns at car and crossover plants in the United States, Mexico and Canada is in an effort to prioritize chips for production of GM’s full-size pickup trucks and SUVs, the company said Wednesday.

GM also said its Gravatai plant in Brazil will take downtime in April and May.

GM previously said the North American plants would be closed until at least mid-March, CNBC reported.

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