Ford Motor Co. will pause production next week at a Michigan plant that produces Mustangs due to the ongoing chip shortage.
“The global semiconductor shortage continues to affect Ford’s North American plants,” the auto maker said in a statement Thursday. “Behind the scenes, we have teams working on how to maximize production, with a continued commitment to building every high-demand vehicle for our customers with the quality they expect. All of our North American plants will run the week of April 4, except Flat Rock Assembly…
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