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Nissan suspends US production of three models sold in Canada – report

Last updated: July 10, 2025 12:25 pm
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Nissan has recently made the decision to suspend production of three vehicle models in the US that are sold in Canada. This move comes as a result of trade tensions and tariffs imposed by both countries on auto imports.

According to Reuters, Nissan has halted production of the Pathfinder and Murano SUVs, as well as the Frontier pickup trucks. The automaker stated that this suspension is a short-term and temporary measure, and they are hopeful that ongoing discussions between the US and Canadian governments will lead to a successful agreement in the near future.

The Nikkei newspaper reported that the production suspension began in May. Nissan assembles the Pathfinder and Murano in Tennessee and the Frontier in Mississippi. However, despite this production halt, most of Nissan’s sales in Canada are sourced from Mexico or Japan.

The Trump administration imposed a 25% additional tariff on auto imports in April, prompting Canada to implement retaliatory tariffs. This escalation in trade tensions has led to challenges for automakers like Nissan, resulting in the suspension of production for certain models.

As the industry navigates through these uncertain times, it is crucial for automakers to adapt to the changing landscape of international trade relations. Nissan’s decision to suspend production temporarily reflects the challenges faced by the automotive industry in the current economic climate.

In the midst of these trade tensions, it is essential for automakers to remain agile and responsive to changing market conditions. Nissan’s strategic move to suspend production temporarily demonstrates their commitment to navigating through these challenges and finding solutions that will ensure their long-term success in the global marketplace.

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