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Nissan Urges U.S. to Cut Vehicle Tariffs to Make Mexican Cars More Affordable

Nissan's leadership has formally pressed Washington to lower tariffs on Mexican cars, arguing this is essential for maintaining affordability amid record-high vehicle prices. This move highlights ongoing trade tensions and the importance of Mexico as a manufacturing hub for North American automakers. The outcome could influence future trade policy decisions affecting the automotive industry.
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