Nissan Faces More Production Cuts Due to Chip Shortage
Update: 2025-11-18
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Nissans Kyushu plant in Japan faces additional production cuts, affecting around 1,400 vehicles next week, following a reduction of 900 vehicles last week due to chip supply disruptions. Popular models like the Serena minivan and Rogue SUV are impacted. The issue stems from Nexperia, a Chinese-owned chip supplier, and Nissan is making adjustments to minimize impact on customer deliveries. The companys retail sales in Japan dropped by 16.5% in the first half of the fiscal year, partly due to customer concerns over financial health. Nissan will also produce fewer Note compacts at its Oppama plant, and December production plans are under review.
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