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Honda Motor Co. has extended the suspension of production at its three automobile factories in China for two additional weeks due to the ongoing semiconductor shortage. The decision underscores the continued fragility of global supply chains affecting major manufacturers. The plants, operated jointly with Guangzhou Automobile Group (GAC), were initially scheduled to resume operations on January 5, 2026.
Honda Motor Co., Japan's second-largest automaker, has announced an extension of its production halt at three Chinese automobile factories. The decision, made in collaboration with Guangzhou Automobile Group (GAC), comes as the company continues to grapple with the global semiconductor shortage.
The affected plants, which are operated jointly with GAC, were initially scheduled to resume operations on January 5, 2026. The two-week extension highlights the persistent challenges faced by major manufacturers in navigating the complex global supply chain issues.
This development underscores the ongoing impact of the semiconductor crisis on the automotive industry. As a major player in the global market, Honda's production adjustments reflect broader industry challenges and the continued strain on supply chains.
Production Halt Extension
Semiconductor Shortage Impact