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March 17, 2026 | Nissan hops on reverse-import bandwagon; Venturis CEO on supply chain crisis

Nissan will export its Tennessee-built Muranos to Japan, joining other Japanese automakers now doing reverse imports from the U.S. VinFast slashes North Carolina factory plans by 80 percent. Plus, Vinturas CEO Ronald Kleijwegt talks about how the Iran war is disrupting automotive ...  Show more

March 16, 2026 | Trump tariffs cost automakers $35B; Bosch’s Mohammad Fatouraie

Tariffs have cost automakers at least $35 billion since 2025, with Toyota hit hardest. China positions itself as the world’s electric vehicle safety cop. Plus, Mohammad Fatouraie of Bosch talks about navigating financial pressures from changing EV projections. 

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