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Nissan 6-million-square-foot facility in Smyrna, Tennessee, is capable of producing 640,000 vehicles a year on three shifts, ...
Nissan is sticking to its current production and investment plans for Mexico despite the United States' new tariffs on ...
Nissan Americas chairman Christian Meunier expressed concern over potential tariffs, warning they could significantly ...
The chairman of Nissan Americas, Christian Meunier, said on Wednesday he is concerned that tariffs may drive already ...
Car companies like Ford and Dodge-owner Stellantis are responding to Trump's auto tariffs with discounts, fees, and ...
Espinosa, who joined Nissan in 2003, has spent much of his Nissan career in Mexico and Southeast Asia, overseeing product planning including the drive toward electric vehicles, meaning he’s an ...
Nissan will cut production of its top-selling Rogue SUV, at its Kyushu, Japan plant between May and July in response to the 25% tariffs.
(Reuters) -Nissan Motor said on Thursday it will not take new orders from the U.S. for two Mexican-built Infiniti SUVs, following auto tariffs levied by President Donald Trump, in a drastic scale ...
Nissan will cut Japanese production of its top-selling U.S. model, the Rogue SUV, over May-July, said a person familiar with ...
President Trump's tariffs on imported vehicles and parts have forced Nissan to adjust operations at its plants in Mississippi ...
Production of the five-door hybrid model will be relocated around June or July to Indiana. Read more at straitstimes.com.
After announcing buyouts and production line cuts at its Smyrna factory in January, Nissan now says the plan has changed. Here's how.