by RICARDO ANDERSON
It will end September between 40,000 to 45,000 large pickups and SUVs that can't be finished because of the missing parts, says ford.
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Late Monday ford stated that the shortages and rising prices of supplies will cost more than $1 billion this quarter.
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Automakers are mostly struggling with a shortage of computer chips, which has obstructed production for almost two years.
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Computer chips basically help to regulate fuel flow, control safety precautions and operate lumbar supports.
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A survey says 40% of inflationary pressures are worse in the last 6 months and 76% have problems finding the right worker.
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A survey by the national association of manufacturers shows that their primary challenge for supply disruption is about 78%.
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The survey also shows that 11% would be improved by the end of the year.
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There is a great chance that the US might face a recession soon, so manufacturers are expecting the recession by this or maybe 2023.
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Jay Timmons, CEO of NAM says 3 out of 4 manufacturers are positive for their business, but optimism has certainly declined.
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