Nissan says it will not take new US orders for Mexican-built Infiniti SUVs
- Nissan announced it will not take new U.S. Orders for the Infiniti QX50 and QX55 from Mexico due to 25 percent tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump.
- The company plans to revise its production strategy in the U.S. And consolidate lines at two factories to address financial difficulties.
- In 2024, Nissan sold 924,000 vehicles in the United States, with 525,000 made domestically and the rest imported.
- Moody's Ratings downgraded Nissan's credit rating to junk, attributing this to weak profitability and slowing demand for its older model portfolio.
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