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Ford limits production at North American plants due to chip shortages

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  Kamil Krzaczynski / Reuters Stop us if you’ve heard this one before, but a North American automaker is about to temporarily reduce its manufacturing output due to the ongoing  global chip shortage . A Ford spokesperson told  Reuters  on Friday the automaker would cut or suspend production at eight of its factories across the US, Mexico and Canada. The shutdown will start on February 7th. Among other facilities, the decision will affect the Kansas City plant where Ford produces the F-150, one of its most popular and profitable vehicles. This isn’t the first time Ford has  felt the chip crunch , nor has it been the only automaker affected by the situation. Last September, General Motors temporarily  suspended production  at all but four of its North American factories amid component shortages. At the start of the year, the US Commerce Department warned semiconductor-related supply constraints would last until at least the  second of half of 2022...