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Suzuki Motor continued the quick production due to China’s rare earth bricks, according to sources, say sources

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaJune 14, 20252 Mins Read
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Suzuki Motor continued the quick production due to China’s rare earth bricks, according to sources, say sources
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Introduction to the Suspension

Suzuki Motors has suspended the production of its flagship Swift Subcompact due to Chinese restrictions on rare earth. This decision makes Suzuki the first Japanese car manufacturer to be affected by the export borders. The production halt of the Swift, excluding the Swift Sport version, began on May 26th, with the company citing a lack of necessary components as the reason.

Cause of the Suspension

The suspension is a result of China’s decision in April to restrict exports of a significant number of rare earths and related magnets. These materials are crucial for various industries, including car manufacturers, aerospace, semiconductor companies, and military equipment producers. The global concern over the potential impact of these restrictions has been growing, with car manufacturers warning of possible production stops.

Impact on Production

Initially, Suzuki planned to resume production but had to push back these plans several times. The company now anticipates a partial restart of production on June 13th, with full production resuming after June 16. This adjustment comes as the "view of part supply" has become clearer, according to the company. However, Suzuki has refused to comment on the specific reason for the suspension, and sources close to the matter have chosen not to be identified due to lack of authorization to speak on the issue.

Global Response

The situation has sparked alarm among global car manufacturers, with some European auto-part plants already experiencing output reductions. Mercedes-Benz is exploring strategies to mitigate the effects of the rare earth shortage. In response to the crisis, Japan is planning to propose cooperation with the United States on rare earths during upcoming trade discussions, as reported by the Nikkei Business Daily.

Conclusion

The suspension of the Suzuki Swift Subcompact production highlights the significant impact of China’s rare earth export restrictions on the global automotive industry. As the situation continues to unfold, manufacturers are being forced to adapt and find alternative solutions to avoid production halts. The rare earth crisis underscores the interconnectedness of global supply chains and the need for international cooperation to address such challenges.

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