Nissan Stops Making 3 Popular Models for Canada Due to US Tariffs
(Source: Reuters)
Whatโs happening?
Nissan has temporarily stopped making three vehicles for Canadian buyers at its U.S. factories:
๐ Pathfinder SUV
๐ Murano SUV
๐ป Frontier pickup truck
Why?
๐ฐ Tariff war: The U.S. added 25% taxes on imported cars in April, and Canada fired back with its own taxes.
๐บ๐ธ Made-in-America problem: These models are built in Tennessee and Mississippi โ but now too expensive to send north.
Key details (from Reuters):
โ๏ธ Nissanโs top-selling cars in Canada (Rogue, Sentra) arenโt affected โ they come from Mexico/Japan.
โ๏ธ This is a “short-term” move โ Nissan hopes the U.S. and Canada will make a deal soon.
โ๏ธ Mazda did the same โ stopped Canada-bound production in Alabama.
Bigger picture:
โ ๏ธ Nissan is struggling โ Lost $4.5 billion last year, owes $4.8 billion in debt.
๐ Canada is small for Nissan โ Only 3% of global sales (104,000 vehicles/year).
Whatโs next?
- If tariffs continue, car prices could rise in Canada.
- Nissan may shift more production to Mexico/Japan to avoid taxes.
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