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Ford Motor Co on Thursday said new staffing restrictions imposed on plants producing car parts in the Mexican state of Chihuahua were 'not sustainable,' the latest sign U.S. automakers are still reeling from coronavirus lockdowns in Mexico.

MEXICO CITY - Ford Motor Co on Thursday said new staffing restrictions imposed on plants producing car parts in the Mexican state of Chihuahua were “not sustainable,” the latest sign U.S. automakers are still reeling from coronavirus lockdowns in Mexico.

Chihuahua, where the state government has limited employee attendance to 50% in plants, is home to a Ford engine plant and many auto parts producers. “With our U.S. plants running at 100%, that is not sustainable,” Galhotra said in an emailed statement. Landau said a senior Ford executive told him on Wednesday night about the company’s concern over parts produced in Chihuahua state.

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