Nissan eyes exporting Chinese-made electric vehicles to Canada
Nissan is weighing China-made EV exports to Canada as it seeks lower-cost vehicles and plans to ship 100,000 units from China first, executives said.
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Nissan has opened the door to export cars produced in China to Canada with its partner Dongfeng. A decision that comes after the American country has accepted the entry of products from the Asian giant, as stated by the director of the Japanese manufacturer in the Americas, Cristiano Meunier: "We are analyzing the situation." A strategy that can mean a great change of course for the Japanese brand in its intention to reduce costs to continue red…
Nissan Wants To Sell Its Cheaper Chinese Cars In Canada, And Not Just The EVs
Nissan could bring Chinese EVs to Canada under new inter-country trade terms. Canada recently slashed tariffs, allowing up to 49,000 Chinese cars in every year. No models were named, but they could include the N7 sedan and the NX8 SUV. Nissan is on a desperate mission to turn its business around, and selling its more affordable Chinese-built EVs in Canada could form a small but still important part of that plan. But it won’t help US drivers one …
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