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DesRosiers says Canadian auto production last year hit lowest level since 1967

TORONTO 鈥 DesRosiers Automotive Consultants says sa国际传媒 produced just over 1.1 million light vehicles last year for the lowest level of production since 1967. The low production numbers, down from 1.
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TORONTO 鈥 DesRosiers Automotive Consultants says sa国际传媒 produced just over 1.1 million light vehicles last year for the lowest level of production since 1967.

The low production numbers, down from 1.4 million in 2020 and close to two million in 2019, came as the auto sector globally was hit by a shortage of semiconductor chips caused by pandemic-related production issues and a surge in demand for electronics.

Canadian production was hit especially hard as automakers prioritized chips for their more profitable models like pickups and SUVs, pushing down sa国际传媒's share of production to under nine per cent.聽

sa国际传媒's share of North American production has been on the decline for years, from 17 per cent in 2009 to 14.1 per cent in 2014 to around 10 per cent before the pandemic.

DesRosiers said Toyota led production among the five big automakers in sa国际传媒 with about 427,000 units, while at the other end of the spectrum GM produced about 36,500.

GM, however, did restart production in November at the Oshawa assembly plant it had closed in 2019, and just this week announced it had added a second shift to the plant that now produces the Chevy Silverado. The company also plans to retool its Ingersoll, Ont., operation this year to produce electric delivery vehicles.聽

Andrew King, managing partner at DesRosiers, said sa国际传媒's auto industry is going through both short-term transitory difficulties and long-term structural change as plants announce revised mandates and companies start to embrace the wave of electrification.

"While it seems unlikely that sa国际传媒 will, in the near term at least, fully recover lost production ground, there does exists a clear opportunity to revitalize and adapt this critically important sector.鈥

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 26, 2022.

The Canadian Press