TOKYO — Subaru Corp. said on Friday it will cut production at Japan’s Gunma plants in July due to a global shortage of semiconductors.
“It is part of the production adjustment due to shortage of semiconductors,” a Subaru spokesperson said.
The plants, located in Gunma prefecture, northwest of Tokyo, will be idled on July 16.
The operations produce several key Subaru vehicles exported to the U.S., including the Forester, Crosstrek, BRZ and WRX.
Subaru didn’t indicate how long the plants would be down. At the end of May, Subaru’s U.S. inventory was down to a mere nine days of supply.


