Auto companies face shortages due to China

Auto companies face shortages due to China

Rare earth magnets are used in motors that run electric vehicles and other car parts such as windows and audio speakers.

  • Updated On Jun 6, 2025 at 03:46 PM IST
Auto parts maker Bosch said bottlenecks in the supply of rare earths were affecting its suppliers, who had to furnish a lot of detailed information to get export licences.

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Auto parts maker Bosch said bottlenecks in the supply of rare earths were affecting its suppliers, who had to furnish a lot of detailed information to get export licences.

Automakers and their suppliers are facing shortages due to restrictions on Chinese exports of rare earths, minerals and magnets, an issue that has forced some to shut down production of certain models.

Rare earth magnets are used in motors that run electric vehicles and other car parts such as windows and audio speakers.

These companies have paused production or warned shortages were affecting their supply chains:

PRODUCTION SUSPENDED

Ford shut down production of its Explorer SUV at its Chicago plant for a week in May because of the rare earths shortage.

Suzuki Motor suspended production of its flagship Swift subcompact from May 26, citing a shortage of components. It expects a partial restart on June 13, with full resumption after June 16.

Two people familiar with the matter said the suspension was due to China’s restrictions. Suzuki declined to comment on the reason.

Several European auto supplier plants and production lines have been shut down because of a rare earth shortage, Europe’s auto supplier association CLEPA said on June 4.

SUPPLY CHAIN CONCERNS

Indian automaker Bajaj Auto warned that any further delays in securing the supply of rare earth magnets from China could “seriously impact” EV production by July.

Auto parts maker Bosch said bottlenecks in the supply of rare earths were affecting its suppliers, who had to furnish a lot of detailed information to get export licences.

BMW said a part of its supplier network was affected by the shortage, but that its own plants were running as normal.

Maruti Suzuki India’s top-selling carmaker, said there was no immediate impact, and that it was in talks with the government on the matter.

German auto supplier ZF said it sees the effect of a rare earths shortage on some of its suppliers, although it does not procure the raw materials itself.

  • Published On Jun 6, 2025 at 03:43 PM IST

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