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Nissan Halts U.S. Orders for Mexican-Built Infiniti SUVs Due to Trump Tariffs

Nissan Halts U.S. Orders for Mexican-Built Infiniti SUVs Due to Trump Tariffs

Nissan has announced a temporary halt on U.S. orders for its Mexican-built Infiniti SUVs in response to new tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. The decision, effective immediately, affects models such as the Infiniti QX60, which are manufactured in Aguascalientes, Mexico. This move comes as part of a broader strategy to navigate the financial implications of the recently introduced tariffs on vehicles imported from Mexico.

The tariffs, aimed at bolstering domestic manufacturing, have prompted Nissan to reconsider its production and distribution strategies. The company is now exploring options to shift some of its production to its facility in Tennessee, where it produces the Nissan Rogue. This shift could potentially mitigate the impact of the tariffs and maintain competitive pricing for its vehicles in the U.S. market.

The automotive industry is closely watching how other manufacturers will respond to these tariffs, as they could set a precedent for future trade policies. Nissan's decision underscores the challenges faced by global companies in adapting to sudden changes in international trade regulations.

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