COVID-19 outbreak: Hyundai suspends production in South Korea due to parts supply shortage from China
Kia adjusts production at one domestic plant
Hyundai has suspended operations at some of its assembly lines in South Korea due to shortage of parts from China amid spreading of novel coronavirus, Yonhap News Agency reported yesterday. The Korean automaker halted the assembly lines for its Genesis brand’s sedan models at its No. 5 plant in Ulsan from Tuesday (4 February).
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