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GM77.8501.205%
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TM176.4502.13%
CVNA65.830-1.29%
PAG194.2702.78%
LAD313.7401.76%
AN195.8003.49%
GPI299.880-3.08%
ABG211.9700.24%
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GM77.8501.205%
F13.9950.385%
RIVN17.480-0.64%
CYD46.190-0.88%
HMC27.9300.34%
TM176.4502.13%
CVNA65.830-1.29%
PAG194.2702.78%
LAD313.7401.76%
AN195.8003.49%
GPI299.880-3.08%
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Nissan adjusts supply chain strategy to counter U.S. tariffs and chip shortages

Nissan leans on dual sourcing, local production, and faster model rollout to navigate U.S. tariffs and global supply challenges.
Nissan is reshaping its supply chain to offset U.S. tariffs and global component challenges, relying on increased local production.

On the Dash:

  • Nissan uses dual sourcing and increased local production to offset U.S. tariffs and supply chain challenges.
  • Potential chip shortages were less severe than expected, aided by international trade agreements.
  • Nissan is accelerating model production in China, targeting a two-year launch cycle for new vehicles.

Nissan is reshaping its supply chain to offset U.S. tariffs and global component challenges, relying on multiple suppliers and increased local production to maintain vehicle output.

The company has turned to dual sourcing for key parts and expanded production at North American plants to mitigate the impact of 25% tariffs on foreign auto imports introduced in April. The tariffs prompted automakers worldwide to raise prices, add import fees, pause production, and, in some cases, reduce headcount.

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Nissan has also managed risks from potential chip shortages tied to the AI boom, noting that supply issues were less severe than anticipated. A November agreement between the U.S. and China exempted chipmaker Nexperia from tariffs, easing production concerns and allowing the company to source alternative components where needed.

In China, Nissan is giving local teams greater autonomy to build vehicles tailored to regional customer demand and to accelerate new model launches. The automaker plans to cut the time-to-market for new models to 2 years, half the pace of its historical production cycle.

These adjustments reflect the broader auto industry trend of reducing reliance on single suppliers and overseas manufacturing. By combining dual sourcing, local production, and regional flexibility, Nissan aims to maintain stability amid a volatile global market.

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