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Toyota resumes some production lines in China after temporary suspension

A workers operates on the assembly line of the Guangzhou Automobile Group Co. (GAC) Toyota Motor Co. Ltd., factory in Guangzhou, Guandong Province, China, on Monday, Nov. 14, 2011. Toyota plans to invest an additional $689 million in a research and development venture in China aiming to expand in the world's largest car market.

Toyota Motor has resumed its production lines in China’s Guangzhou City which it had temporarily halted due to a shortage of semiconductors, the Japanese automaker said on Tuesday, the latest case of shortages affecting the automobile industry.

Some production lines were halted Monday at GAC Toyota Motor, its joint venture with China’s GAC Group, but operations resumed by the next day, a Toyota spokeswoman said, without giving any indication of the car models affected.

Toyota said on Friday it would cut production of its Tundra pickup truck at its San Antonio plant in Texas.

Car and electronic makers have been facing a global chip shortage as consumer demand rebounds from the coronavirus crisis, outstripping supply.

Ford Motor, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and Nissan Motor have also said they would cut output this month due to a lack of semiconductors.

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