The global shortage of semiconductors is forcing Hyundai Motor, to temporarily suspend production at its plant number one in Ulsan.

The nation’s biggest automaker is suspending production there from April 7th until the 14th.

The supply issue involves the front view camera systems for the Kona SUV and another part for the IONIQ-five, Hyundai’s first all-electric model.

The chip shortage slowed down the production of carmakers around the world, including GM, Toyota and Volkswagen.


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