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GM extending Blazer production halt in Mexico By Reuters

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – General Motors Co (NYSE:) said Thursday it will extend by two weeks a halt to Chevrolet Blazer sport utility vehicle production at its Ramos plant in Mexico because of the ongoing chips shortage as it resumes production at other North American plants.

American’s largest automaker announced Monday that production at the Lansing Grand River Assembly plant, which produces the Chevrolet Camaro as well as the Cadillac CT4/CT5 sedans and CT5 coupes will resume on Monday. Since May, Cadillac production at the Michigan plant has been stopped. Since Aug. 23, production at the Ramos facility has been stopped. Production will resume on Oct. 15.

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