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2025/07/17 07:01
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A: Hey there! Heard any fun news lately? 😜 B: Not much, just the usual stuff. What's up? 🤔 A: So, Nissan and Mazda are stopping the production of their cars for Canada in the US! 🚗🇨🇦🛡️ B: Whoa, really? Why is that? 😮 A: Well, it's because Canada put a 25% tax on American car imports. It's like payback for what the US did with its own tariffs earlier. 🙅♂️ B: Oh, I remember that now! So they're trying to avoid paying too much in taxes then? 💸 A: Exactly! They don't want to bear the brunt of those extra costs when sending cars from the US to Canada. 🛄💰 B: I see, smart move on their part. Which models are they halting production for? 🤔 A: Nissan has stopped making three models in Tennessee and Mississippi. It's mostly big SUVs. As for Mazda, it's also paused some Canadian models at its Alabama plant since May. Plus, it switched lines to make cars for the US market instead. 🇦🇪🇨🇦 B: Wow, that's quite a change! I hope everything gets sorted out soon between the two countries. 🤞 A: Me too! Nissan officials are hoping for a tariff agreement between the US and Canada. And Mazda will consider adjustments while closely watching the negotiations. 🤝️🗺️ ---------------- Japanese automakers Nissan and Mazda will continue suspending US production of vehicles destined for Canada. This may last until the outcome of tariff talks between the two nations is known. Canada imposed a 25-percent tariff on automobile imports from the US. This is in retaliation for the same-rate tariffs slapped on by the Trump administration. Since May, Nissan has halted production of three models for Canada at plants in the US states of Tennessee and Mississippi. This includes large SUVs. Mazda has also paused production of some models for Canada at its Alabama plant since May. In addition, it has switched production lines to making vehicles for the US domestic market. The automakers say they are taking these measures to hold down the tariff burden when exporting products from the US to Canada. Nissan officials said they hoped the US and Canada would reach a tariff agreement. Mazda officials have said they will consider flexible and appropriate measures while carefully assessing tariff negotiations.
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