Suzuki halts production of popular car due to China's restrictions on rare earth elements.
07.06.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
07.06.2025
2429

Suzuki Motor Corp.'s shares have started to rapidly decline due to production issues. The company has been forced to suspend production of the Swift model due to a lack of parts, resulting in a 10% drop in share prices over the week.
Media reports indicate that production problems are affected by China's export restrictions on rare earth elements, which are crucial for the automotive industry. Other automakers are also facing potential component shortages, including Mercedes-Benz Group AG, BMW AG, and Ford Motor Co.
The situation with production disruptions negatively impacts the company’s market position and leads to significant financial losses. This also highlights broader issues in the global supply chain of automotive components and the need to seek alternative sources of supply to avoid similar situations in the future.
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