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TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese automaker Nissan said on Wednesday that the company would stop production at its Civac plant in Mexico by March 2026 as part of its global restructuring plan. The embattled ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNNissan To Close Its First Overseas Plant After 60 Years; Calls It A ‘Difficult But Necessary’ Move
The closure is part of Nissan’s broader restructuring plan, which includes consolidating production in Mexico and reducing the number of global manufacturing sites.
Nissan has exported some 300,000 vehicles from Mexico to the U.S. this year, and will closely monitor tariff plans, Chief Executive Makoto Uchida said shortly after Trump's re-election.
Business Nissan’s chief executive steps down, and an insider with Mexico experience gets tapped for the job March 11, 2025 at 1:43 am Updated March 11, 2025 at 5:27 pm ...
Instead, Nissan and its plant in Aguascalientes, Mexico, have been the victims of a theft of important equipment involved in the manufacturing of their small crossover.
Yet problems remain, according to a report in Automotive News, with suppliers in North America – both the U.S. and Mexico – who account for 70 percent of Nissan's global nonconforming deliveries.
TOKYO, Sept 5 (Reuters) - Nissan Motor (7201.T) will delay the start of production of its next "Kicks" SUV model in Mexico by about six months after some mold components were stolen at a local ...
Expect Daimler's new plant to be right next to Nissan's in Mexico It was only a few weeks ago that Mercedes-Benz CEO Dieter Zetsche laid out his global sales vision for the brand, aiming to be the ...
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GlobalData on MSNNissan’s global sales fall by 5% in June
Japanese automaker Nissan Motor Company has reported a 5% year-on-year decline in global sales to 262,133 vehicles in June 2025, including Nissan and Infiniti-branded models, with domestic and ...
Nissan has not said exactly what the delay in EV production means for the future of the Canton, Mississippi, plant.
Japan's Nissan Motor Co, the biggest car producer in Mexico, plans to make purchases worth $7.2 billion among automotive parts suppliers there in 2016, a company executive said on Tuesday.
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