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Skoda plans to suspend production in the Czech Republic due to a shortage of chips

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The problem of the shortage of electronic components, which arose in the midst of logistical restrictions associated with the coronavirus pandemic, is still relevant for the European automotive industry. But with household appliances and computers, the situation is diametrically opposite.

Skoda plans to suspend production in the Czech Republic due to a shortage of chips

The car company Skoda from October 18 until the end of 2021 intends to “significantly reduce” or completely suspend production at its plants in the Czech Republic, Tomasz Kotera, a representative of the company’s management, announced. He explained that the reason was the lack of electronic components for assembling machines.

Mr. Kotera told reporters that in the next two and a half months, the factories will complete the assembly of about 50,000 cars left in warehouses. “The global crisis of the lack of electronic components has not bypassed Skoda,” he added.

It was reported earlier today that South Korean giant Samsung expects a 32% decline in profits due to a sharp drop in demand for chips from home appliance manufacturers, which indicates a serious imbalance in microprocessor production capacity.

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