Nissan cuts production at Mississippi plant in US over semiconductor shortage
Nissan manufactures pickups, sedans, and commercial vans at the plant
Nissan Motor has cut vehicle production at its Mississippi assembly plant in the United States as a result of the semiconductor supply shortage plaguing the automotive industry, Times News Express reported last month, citing a factory memo obtained by Automotive News.
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