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Mazda sees no impact on Japanese vehicle production from current China lockdowns

CNA – Mazda Motor does not expect to have problems maintaining production in Japan for the time being despite COVID-19 lockdowns in China as the automaker has sufficient inventories of parts, a company executive said yesterday.

A draconian two-month lockdown in Shanghai earlier this year forced the Hiroshima-based automaker to suspend production for 11 days at its two domestic plants due to a lack of parts.

“One of the measures that we are taking now to reduce the risk is to bring the inventory to Japan,” said Senior Managing Executive Officer Takeshi Mukai.

The automaker wants to ensure it can withstand one month of COVID-19 restrictions in China and another subsequent month of after-effects, he added.

Mazda said in August it would ask its parts suppliers to increase stockpiles in Japan and produce components outside China as part of efforts to strengthen its supply chain.

Activity for Chinese manufacturers and service industries shrank further in November to seven-month lows, data showed yesterday, as China sticks with its zero-COVID policies that aim to stamp out every outbreak.

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