Mitsubishi, Nissan eye joint production to mitigate U.S. tariffs
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Mitsubishi, Nissan eye joint production to mitigate U.S. tariffs
Mitsubishi Motors Corp said Thursday it is considering jointly producing sport utility vehicles with Nissan Motor Co at a Nissan plant in the United States, in a bid to ease the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff policies. Mitsubishi currently ships vehicles from Japan for sale in the U.S.…
Mitsubishi considers U.S. factory return amid tariff impact and sales decline
Mitsubishi Motors is considering a return to U.S. vehicle production through a joint investment with Nissan at one of its American assembly plants. The move comes as the automaker braces for steep U.S. tariffs and an anticipated 26% drop in American sales. CEO Takao Kato revealed the early-stage plans while announcing the company’s financial results for the fiscal year ending March 31, noting that discussions remain preliminary and no specifics …
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