Nissan is reworking its U.S. supply chain to blunt tariffs’ impact 

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Key Points

  • Dual sourcing and a localized supply helped Nissan get around the U.S. tariffs on foreign auto imports, Nissan CFO Jeremie Papin, told CNBC.
  • It is working with partners to explore ways to offset the effects tariffs further amid extra capacity at its U.S. plants, Jeremie Papin said.
  • Export controls on critical chips also remains a threat, but is not “the nightmare scenario that it could have been,” Papin told “Europe Early Edition.” 


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