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		By: Yves Roumazeilles		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[As Toyota, Honda and other car manufacturers have made official that they will have to stop all production on Monday due to lack of delivery of primary parts (because of the wide range of damages done to many locations and transportation facilities), we can understand that the impact will be far larger than the issue of closing a plant or two.

The reports about undamaged plants will have now to be compounded with the regional size consequences of the earthquake. Experts start assuming that the impact could be as large as 0.15% of world-wide NGP, meaning that the photography industry will only be one of the many issues.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As Toyota, Honda and other car manufacturers have made official that they will have to stop all production on Monday due to lack of delivery of primary parts (because of the wide range of damages done to many locations and transportation facilities), we can understand that the impact will be far larger than the issue of closing a plant or two.</p>
<p>The reports about undamaged plants will have now to be compounded with the regional size consequences of the earthquake. Experts start assuming that the impact could be as large as 0.15% of world-wide NGP, meaning that the photography industry will only be one of the many issues.</p>
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