COVID-19 Impact Could Hit Japanese Automakers’ Output in October

COVID-19 Impact Could Hit Japanese Automakers’ Output in October
People walk beside test-driving cars outside a car maker's showroom in Tokyo on May 1, 2014. Toru Hanai/Reuters
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TOKYO—Disruptions to parts and components suppliers caused by the COVID-19 pandemic could force fresh production cuts at Japanese automakers in October, Akio Toyoda, the head of the auto industry lobby group, said on Thursday.

Japanese car companies have already had to cut production this month because of difficulties finding semiconductors and other components as the pandemic disrupts manufacturing around the world and drives up demand for chips from consumer electronic device makers.