US auto industry faces production risks amid Nexperia chip dispute
The chips affected are legacy semiconductors used in basic vehicle functions such as windshield wipers and window controls — parts that lack sufficient alternative sources
US auto manufacturers could face major production disruptions within two to four weeks as tensions escalate between China and the West over chipmaker Nexperia, according to the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA), the largest vehicle supplier group in the United States.
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