Russia War Could Further Escalate Auto Prices and Shortages

Russia War Could Further Escalate Auto Prices and Shortages
Mark Wakefield, co-leader of AlixPartners’ global automotive unit, speaks during an interview with The Associated Press at the consulting firm’s offices in Southfield, Mich., on March 21, 2022. Mike Householder/AP Photo
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DETROIT—BMW has halted production at two German factories. Mercedes is slowing work at its assembly plants. Volkswagen, warning of production stoppages, is looking for alternative sources for parts.

For more than a year, the global auto industry has struggled with a disastrous shortage of computer chips and other vital parts that has shrunk production, slowed deliveries, and sent prices for new and used cars soaring beyond reach for millions of consumers.