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Volkswagen pushes back possible restart of operations in Mexico

The eventual re-start at both plants will be "gradual and under strict hygiene measures," the statement said.

  • Reuters
  • Updated: Sat 25 Apr 2020, 8:44 AM

 German automaker Volkswagen will extend until at least May 18 a suspension on operations at its Puebla production plant in Mexico due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the company said in a statement on Friday.
The company's Silao plant in Mexico is also temporarily down, and the company said it has not yet determined when it might resume operations.
The eventual re-start at both plants will be "gradual and under strict hygiene measures," the statement added.
Volkswagen is among manufacturers worldwide who are responding to a steep fall in demand, as well as supply chain challenges following public health measures adopted by governments to rein in the pandemic.


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