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Nissan Director in Latin America Talks About Trump Tariffs and Sales in Costa Rica · Global Voices

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The tariff war initiated by Donald Trump, president of the United States, poses a challenge for countries in the way they conduct their business with the main economic power. However, the challenge is greater for automotive companies because of the 25% tax on vehicles (reduced to 10% for 90 days, except China) and because they manufacture cars in different parts of the world.In that context, Nissan is located. Juan Manuel Hoyos, president and ge…

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The tariff war initiated by Donald Trump, president of the United States, poses a challenge for countries in the way they conduct their business with the main economic power. However, the challenge is greater for automotive companies because of the 25% tax on vehicles (reduced to 10% for 90 days, except China) and because they manufacture cars in different parts of the world.In that context, Nissan is located. Juan Manuel Hoyos, president and ge…

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In a tense context marked by the return of punitive tariffs, some car manufacturers find themselves in difficulty. Others, like Nissan, see an opportunity to reinvent themselves. Present at the New York Auto Show, the Japanese brand has shown unexpected optimism for the coming months. And because: its industrial anchoring in the United States may well become a decisive asset in the battle to come. America made in America: Nissan believes in it W…

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Auto Journal broke the news in on Friday, April 18, 2025.
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