Business

Toyota cuts Sept production by 40% due to chip crunch

Spread of infectious Delta variant in Asean also impacts automaker's procurement of parts

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 19 Aug 2021 9:30PM

Toyota cuts Sept production by 40% due to chip crunch
Toyota will suspend operations at several Japanese factories and scale back production in North America, China and Europe from early next month, says Nikkei. – Pixabay pic, August 19, 2021

TOKYO – Toyota will cut auto production by 40% next month as the global chip shortage hits its supply chain, Japan’s Nikkei daily said today.

The world’s largest automaker had planned to build just under 900,000 vehicles, but this has been revised to around 500,000, Nikkei said, without citing sources.

The spread of the more infectious Delta variant in Southeast Asia has also impacted Toyota's procurement of parts, according to the newspaper.

Toyota had no immediate comment.

The Japanese giant’s rivals have also been forced to slow or temporarily halt production due to the chip shortage.

Microchips are essential for the electronics systems of modern cars and have been in short supply since the end of last year.

When the pandemic hit, carmakers scaled back orders and chipmakers shifted output to consumer electronics as people splurged on equipment to work and relax at home – leaving automakers in a tight situation as demand for vehicles picked up.

From early next month, Toyota will suspend operations at several Japanese factories and scale back production in North America, China and Europe, Nikkei said.

The chip crunch and other virus-related supply chain issues have already caused several short suspensions at Toyota’s Japanese factories.

The company reported a record first-quarter net profit earlier this month, with strong sales fuelled by the recovery from the Covid-19 crisis.

Following the Nikkei report today, Toyota shares plunged 4.42% to ¥9,295 (RM360). – AFP, August 19, 2021

Related News

Malaysia / 10mth

Penang CM: Trade uncertainty to continue following Trump's ‘100% chip tariffs’ 

Malaysia / 1y

Woman returns to car at LRT station parking lot – finds catalytic converter stolen

Malaysia / 1y

Malaysia must boost car parts exports to become Asean automotive hub, says institute

Business / 2y

Toyota restarts production in Japan after computer system failure

Business / 3y

Texas Instruments investing RM14.6 bil to expand KL, Melaka operations

Business / 3y

M’sia eyes bigger slice of global semiconductor market: Zahid

Spotlight

Malaysia

Grandfather charged with raping 12-year-old granddaughter

Malaysia

MACC application to stop Na'imah managing assets in Jersey to be heard on August 13

Malaysia

AI-powered probe uncovers SOCSO fraud syndicate exploiting disabled, identity thefts

Malaysia

Salesman pleads guilty to slashing motorcyclist, causing severe injuries

Malaysia

AirAsia warns job seekers of fake recruitment website stealing personal data, demanding fees

Malaysia

Malaysia Stadium Corporation CEO charged over alleged RM1m bribery solicitation

Malaysia

Johor MB to defend state seat in upcoming polls

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

You may be interested

Business

Brent crude plummets below US$80 as US-Iran peace deal hopes eclipse Wall Street AI slump

Business

US dollar surges to three-month high as Fed signals possible rate hike

Business

Oil prices slide as US-Iran peace deal raising hopes of supply recovery

Business

KPJ posts strong FY2025 performance, sets sights on next growth phase

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Business

US dollar weakens as markets await Warsh's first Fed decision