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Auto Manufacturers Start Flying in Parts as Virus Threatens Supply Chain

The auto industry is preparing for supply-chain problems from the coronavirus outbreak in China to soon hit vehicle production in the world’s healthiest car market: the U.S.

Automotive suppliers are warning car companies they could run out of certain parts used in North American factories in coming weeks, with particular concern over potential shortages of electronic components, industry executives and attorneys say. Hoping to stave off factory work stoppages, some manufacturers have taken the unusual and costly step of flying…

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