Semiconductor shortage to continue until mid-2022, says Nissan COO
"The pandemic has really disrupted the supply chain around the world and (the) automotive industry has been impacted much more than expected," said Ashwani Gupta, COO, Nissan.

- Dec 8, 2021,
- Updated Dec 8, 2021 8:04 AM IST
Japanese carmaker Nissan's Chief Operating Officer Ashwani Gupta expects supply chain constraints and the global semiconductor shortage to continue until at least mid-2022, he said on Tuesday.
"The pandemic has really disrupted the supply chain around the world and (the) automotive industry has been impacted much more than expected ... it will take some more time to get back to normal operations," he said.
Japanese carmaker Nissan's Chief Operating Officer Ashwani Gupta expects supply chain constraints and the global semiconductor shortage to continue until at least mid-2022, he said on Tuesday.
"The pandemic has really disrupted the supply chain around the world and (the) automotive industry has been impacted much more than expected ... it will take some more time to get back to normal operations," he said.
