General Motors Co., Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Fiat Automobiles NV is temporarily closed to contain its facilities in the United States in an effort down the spread of the crown. Ford will stop working shifts throughout the North American production for Thursday night, according to a statement. GM and Fiat Chrysler also provide their factories idle, familiar to people familiar with the matter, which are not made identified before the official announcement. The three companies said late Tuesday that it would partially union United Devices to prevent the members from the spread of closed Auto Workers Covid-19 rolling. But by Wednesday morning, it announced Honda Motor Co. to suspend its North American production plan for six days.
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