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Nissan Reduces Rogue Production Due to Chip Shortages

Nissan will cut production of its Rogue SUV in Japan by around 900 units during the week beginning 10 November. This reduction is caused by ongoing chip shortages linked to Nexperia, according to a source familiar with the situation who spoke to Reuters.

The automaker is also evaluating production plans for the following week, as disruptions in the supply of components using Nexperia chips continue.

Nexperia-related chip supply issues continue affecting global automakers.

These challenges highlight the persistent impact of semiconductor shortages on the automotive industry worldwide.

Author's summary: Nissan’s production cut of the Rogue SUV reflects ongoing disruptions in the global chip supply chain caused by the Nexperia dispute, affecting automakers internationally.

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