TOKYO -- Toyota Motor and Nissan Motor are among global automakers that plan to ramp up output in the near term, sharply reversing course on recent production cuts caused by the chip shortage.
Labor shortage presents potential roadblock to restoring output

Workers assemble a car at a Toyota Motor plant that makes Lexus models in western Japan. (Photo by Shinya Sawai)
TOKYO -- Toyota Motor and Nissan Motor are among global automakers that plan to ramp up output in the near term, sharply reversing course on recent production cuts caused by the chip shortage.