Honda response to Nexperia highlights changing supply chains | Automotive World
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Honda announced several production halts across its manufacturing network since problems with sourcing chips from Nexperia emerged last year. By Ian Henry
In early January 2026, after confirming a delay to its production restart in China until the middle of the month, Honda announced that it would diversify its semiconductor supply chains. The company, like a number of its competitors, had found its manufacturing plans disrupted amid the international dispute over Nexperia.
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