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Chip shortages could slow automotive production, VW and suppliers say
<p style="text-align: center;"><img title="1607314012587814.jpg" alt="6.jpg" src="/ueditor/php/upload/image/20201207/1607314012587814.jpg"/></p><p>A shortage of chips used in&nbsp;auto manufacturing&nbsp;could disrupt automotive production in China well into next year, industry officials said Friday, with chip companies saying they are raising prices and expanding their production in response.<br/><br/>Automobiles have become increasingly dependent on chips - many of them made in Europe - for everything from computer management of engines for better fuel economy to driver-assistance features such as emergency braking.<br/><br/>Automotive production slowed in early 2020 because of hard lockdowns caused by the COVID-19 pandemic but has come roaring back, especially in China, as consumers look to travel in private vehicles rather than take public transport.<br/><br/>German auto suppliers&nbsp;Continental,&nbsp;Bosch&nbsp;and&nbsp;Volkswagen, the world&#39;s largest carmaker, warned about the shortage of semiconductor components.<br/><br/>&quot;Although semiconductor manufacturers have already responded to the unexpected demand with capacity expansions, the required additional volumes will only be available in six to nine months,&quot; Continental said on Friday. &quot;Therefore, the potential delivery bottlenecks may last into 2021.&quot;<br/><br/>Germany&#39;s&nbsp;Infineon Technologies&nbsp;AG said it was increasing its investments to ramp up a new chip factory in Austria.<br/><br/>&quot;We have already factored in certain growth for car production in 2021. Accordingly, we will adjust our global manufacturing capacities,&quot; the company said in a statement.<br/><br/>Dutch automotive chip supplier NXP Semiconductors has told customers that it must raise prices on all products because it is facing a &quot;significant increase&quot; in materials costs and a &quot;severe shortage&quot; of chips, a letter to customers seen by Reuters showed.<br/><br/>&quot;To address the unforeseen increase in costs from our suppliers, we reluctantly must raise pricing on all products,&quot; the Nov. 26 letter to customers said. NXP confirmed the authenticity of the letter but declined to comment further.<br/><br/>Volkswagen, the biggest foreign automaker in China, said on Friday that China&#39;s overall auto production could be interrupted after the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted chip supplies globally for some electronic components.<br/><br/>&quot;The chip supply for certain automotive electronic components has been affected due to uncertainties caused by the pandemic,&quot; a Volkswagen representative told Reuters in an emailed statement.<br/><br/>&quot;This has led to a potential interruption in automotive production, with the situation getting more critical as demand has risen due to the full-speed recovery of the Chinese market,&quot; the statement, which refers to China&#39;s overall auto production and not specifically Volkswagen&#39;s, said.<br/><br/>Germany-based auto supplier Bosch said it too was seeing supply chain bottlenecks for certain components.<br/><br/>&quot;No supplier can elude this market development. We are in close contact with our suppliers and customers to maintain the supply chains as much as possible despite the tense market situation,&quot; Bosch said.<br/><br/>One senior industry official, who declined to be named, told Reuters that he expected the shortage of chips will continue to impact China&#39;s car production for a while and several international and local car companies will face production interruptions in the short-term but at different levels.<br/><br/>China is expected to sell more than 22 million vehicles in the first 11 months of 2020, down just 3% from the same period a year earlier.<br/><br/>Volkswagen also said it was closely monitoring the situation and had already started coordinating with suppliers to take appropriate countermeasures.<br/><br/>The Wolfsburg-based company has local joint ventures with SAIC Motor Corp Ltd, China FAW Group Corp Ltd and Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Group Corp Ltd (JAC) .<br/></p>
07 Dec,2020
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