Volkswagen Halts Golf Production Amid Chip Crisis
Volkswagen will pause production of the VW Golf starting next Wednesday due to a shortage of semiconductor chips. The company denied any connection to conflicts with chipmaker Nexperia impacting supply chains. A Volkswagen spokesperson refused to comment on what they termed as speculation.
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German automaker Volkswagen is set to pause the production of its iconic VW Golf model beginning next Wednesday, as reported by Bild on Wednesday. The halt is attributed to ongoing issues with the supply of semiconductor chips, crucial components in modern vehicle manufacturing.
Volkswagen had previously announced a temporary cessation of some production activities but denied any direct link to the supply chain pressures exerted by chipmaker Nexperia. This comes at a time when many industries are grappling with global chip shortages.
A spokesperson for Volkswagen refrained from providing further comments, labeling inquiries about the situation as speculative. The production halt reflects broader challenges within the automotive sector as it navigates fluctuating component availability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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