, on the other hand, said it is working with reduced personnel at its plant in order to keep the operation running. “We are doing everything we can to maintain the supply chains as much as possible and to serve the demands of our customers,” it said in a statement.
China’s people are suffering from the worst spike in COVID-19 infections in two years. Already this year, the country has seen more local symptomatic cases of. The government has implemented severe “zero-tolerance” policies to attempt to suppress the wave as much as possible. Already, though, that has led to plant closures in Shenzen, a production hub, and may force organizers to cancelFor automakers, this is just the latest interruption following years of pandemic-related production issues and, more recently, supply chain concerns stemming from