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Nissan responds to Trump tariffs, plans to relocate part of domestic production to the United States.

Nissan responds to Trump tariffs, plans to relocate part of domestic production to the United States.
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Nissan is considering shifting some models that are produced in Japan and supplied to the U.S. market to the United States in response to the high tariff policy announced by U.S. President Trump. According to a report by Nikkei, Nissan may reduce production at its Fukuoka factory this summer and move some production of the Rogue SUV to the U.S. Moreover, Nissan has stopped accepting orders for the Infiniti SUVs produced in Mexico, indicating a significant reduction in its production capacity in Mexico. Last year, Nissan sold approximately 920,000 vehicles in the United States, with 16% coming from Japan, and the shift in production could impact the business of local suppliers.

According to reports, Nissan is considering transferring some cars produced in Japan for sale in the United States to being produced in the U.S. The U.S. President recently announced a reciprocal tariff policy, imposing high tariffs on many countries. Sources reveal that Nissan plans to reduce production at its Fukuoka plant this summer and shift some Rogue SUVs' production to the U.S. to mitigate the impact of tariffs.

The report mentioned that the Rogue SUV is currently produced in both Fukuoka and the United States. Additionally, after announcing the reciprocal tariff measures, Nissan stopped accepting new orders for two Infiniti SUVs produced in Mexico, indicating a significant reduction in capacity at the Mexican joint venture plant. In January, Nissan announced it would end one of its shifts in April but plans to maintain dual-shift production of the Rogue at its Smyrna, Tennessee plant.

The report pointed out that Nissan sold approximately 920,000 vehicles in the U.S. last year, of which about 16% were exported from Japan. The planned production shift may affect local suppliers' businesses.