Nissan Cuts Costs on Mexico-Made Cars to Blunt 25% Tariffs
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Nissan works to reduce the costs of models manufactured in Mexico in order to mitigate the impact of tariffs, which have made it difficult to sell these vehicles in the United States, according to the highest executive of the automotive company.While negotiations between the US, Mexico and Canada continue beyond the July 1 deadline to renew or revise the free trade agreement (T-MEC) year by year, Nissan pays special attention to vehicles that ar…
Nissan Motor Corporation is making cuts to reduce the costs of models manufactured in Mexico in order to mitigate the cost of tariffs on these vehicles on the U.S. market, the company said on Wednesday.
Nissan has expressed its unease over the increased tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump’s administration on vehicles manufactured in Mexico and has called for relief
Nissan is working on a strategy to reduce the costs of the models it manufactures in Mexico, with the aim of mitigating the impact of the tariffs imposed by the President of the United States, Donald Trump, which have increased their vehicles in the US market. According to statements by Ivan Espinosa, executive director of the automotive company, Bloomberg Television, the Japanese company is paying special attention to models subject to the 25% …
Nissan Motor Corporation is making cuts to reduce the costs of models manufactured in Mexico in order to mitigate the cost of tariffs on these vehicles on the U.S. market, as stated by the company on Wednesday.While negotiations continue to renew the free trade agreement between the U.S., Mexico and Canada (T-MEC), Nissan is adversely affected by a 25% tariff on the U.S. market. The models manufactured in Mexico accounted for more than a third o…

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