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Borderlands: Chip shortage sinks Mexican auto exports in July

Borderlands is a weekly rundown of developments in the world of United States-Mexico cross-border trucking and trade. This week: Chip shortage sinks Mexican auto exports in July; Bennett Motors acquires American Eagle Logistics; Yokohama opens new distribution center near Dallas; and meth, fentanyl worth $13M seized at Otay Mesa port of entry. ....

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Semiconductor shortage dents Mexican auto assembly lines


Semiconductor shortage dents Mexican auto assembly lines
Automakers most affected by semiconductor shortages were General Motors, Stellantis, Volkswagen
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The ongoing shortage of semiconductor chips has affected the production of around 800,000 vehicles across the U.S., Canada and Mexico. (Photo: GM)
A shortage of semiconductors affected the assembly of 18% of vehicles in Mexico, almost 136,000 units between January and April, according to figures from the National Autoparts Industry Association (INA).
The main semiconductor makers in Taiwan export first to Asia and then to Europe, then North America, according to Alberto Bustamante, INA’s director of foreign trade.
“North America and Europe had the most impact from the chip shortage, followed by China and Japan,” Bustamante said during a press conference Monday. “Semiconductor production is concentrated in Asia and the priority is Asia.” ....

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