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Due to a shortage of components, Volvo Cars has suspended production in the United States.

On June 1st, according to foreign media reports, Volvo Cars suspended production at its assembly plant in Ridgeville, South Carolina, due to continued disruptions in the automotive industry supply chain, resulting in shortages of key components.
It is reported that the Ridgeville factory produces the pure electric Volvo EX90 and has always been a key pillar of Volvo's electrification strategy in the United States.

Foreign media noted that, notably, due to recent trade tensions, the automotive industry is facing the consequences of global supply chain disruptions. Additionally, the U.S. imposition of new tariffs on imported automotive components has led to reduced parts supplies and production delays for multiple manufacturers.

As previously reported, in response to the U.S. decision to impose 50% tariffs on goods imported from the EU, Volvo Cars CEO Hakan Samuelsson expressed concern, stating that this could significantly increase purchasing costs for U.S. consumers.
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