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Idling Japanese Auto Plants Could Affect North America Production
March 15, 2011
TOKYO, JAPAN-Japanese
automakers will idle more plants for at least the next few days as businesses
voluntarily limit electricity consumption in the wake of last Friday's
earthquake and tsunami. It was too soon to say whether production in North America might be disrupted because of a delay in
parts.MORE