Amid global challenges, Nissan China is shifting gears to turn turbulence into triumphs. Stephen Ma, chairperson of Nissan's Management Committee for China, told CGTN the company plans to 'supplement and complement' international auto markets through exports, spotlighting China's role as an innovation engine.
Crisis? More Like a Launchpad
Ma emphasized that Nissan sees every crisis as a hidden playbook for growth. With supply chain shakeups and rising EV demand, the automaker is doubling down on China's tech-savvy manufacturing sector – think smart factories and greener batteries .
China to the World
While Nissan already exports China-made EVs to South America and Africa, Ma hinted at expanded markets. 'Our \'China Potential\' plan isn’t just about selling cars – it’s about bridging global tech gaps,' he said, signaling potential collaborations in autonomous driving systems.
Industry analysts say this strategy could position Nissan as a key player in rewriting global automotive supply chains. For young innovators? Watch this space .
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cgtn.com