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Explore the challenges faced by Japanese automotive suppliers like Toyota and Nissan due to the recent U.S. tariffs, ...
Mitsubishi is in talks with Nissan about joint production in the U.S., possibly at the existing Canton, MS, Nissan plant. Nissan confirmed discussions with Mitsubishi but stated no final decisions ...
Letters reviewed by Reuters reveal that Toyota, Nissan, and Ford recently contacted Japanese suppliers urging cooperation in light of the tariffs—but offered few specifics.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNUS auto tariffs turned into a national crisis for Japan, prompting trade talksJapan’s top tariff negotiator Ryosei Akazawa plans to return to the United States on May 30 for a fourth round of trade talks ...
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Nissan Now Needs Saving—Will Toyota Step In?Nissan also scrapped plans for a new EV battery plant in Japan and will close seven factories in Thailand and Japan. Nissan ...
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The Manila Times on MSNJapan auto suppliers face pressure from US tariffsThe tariffs imposed by United States President Donald Trump in Japan, particularly the 25 percent on automobiles, is causing problems for the country's auto parts suppliers.
Nissan Motor is considering selling its headquarters in Yokohama City as part of restructuring plans that include the closure ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said Friday that his envisioned meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump in June on ...
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Drive on MSNNissan ‘Australian Made’ label cost justified by executiveIt will cost Nissan Australia $25,000 per year for the new ‘Australian Made’ label on some car parts, but the certification ...
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