Disruptions from twin quakes in southern Japan hit economy
April 18, 2016  11:03
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The twin earthquakes that have paralyzed parts of southern Japan are having ripple effects far beyond the disaster zone, with automakers and other manufacturers suspending output in other areas due to disruptions in its parts supplies.


Toyota Motor Corp says it has stopped production at a factory in Kyushu, where the quakes struck late Thursday and early Saturday, killing at least 42 people and leaving nearly 1,100 people injured. The shutdown will progress to other plants in Japan through Friday. Output will resume depending on the availability of parts.
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