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WHOA! President Trump is considering sending every American a $5000 check called "The DOGE Dividend." How in God's name can Democrats fight that one??? This is just too good!! Make it rain baby!!👍 1 -
How Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum could hit you at the grocery store
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Canadians reconsidering U.S. and Hawaii travel due to tariff threats
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Nope it will take 5 years plus to build a new auto plant in the US
They just wait Trump out.
Plus adding 6,000 to cars will kill the US Auto industry genius plus the thousand of jobs that make all the parts.
It's a LOSE bigger LOSE
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Canada this is the fate that awaits you.
Nissan Says It Will Pull Out of Mexico If Trump Tariffs Come Into Effect
President Donald Trump's threats of implementing new tariffs on Mexico's steel and aluminum exports have raised concerns for many companies based there. One of the latest to make its concerns public is Japanese automobile manufacturer Nissan.
According to reports, the vehicle manufacturer is "studying" the possibility of leaving Mexico if Trump goes through with his threats of imposing a 25% tariff on Mexican goods as the tax would pose a significant challenge to Nissan's profitability.
The Japanese company has three plants on Mexican soil: two in the state of Aguascalientes and one in the state of Morelos. According to El País, Nissan exports around 320,000 vehicles from Mexico to the U.S. each year.
During a press conference on Feb. 13, Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida explored the possibility of moving production somewhere else. "If high tariffs are imposed, we must be prepared to adapt, and moving production elsewhere might become a necessary step," Uchida said. Although the company has not made a final decision, it is closely monitoring the situation and evaluating different solutions.
"We export a large volume of vehicles to the U.S., so if high tariffs are implemented, that would have a huge impact in our company," Uchida added.
If Nissan decides to leave Mexico, potential destinations could include the U.S., as the company already operates manufacturing facilities in Smyrna, Tennessee, and Canton, Mississippi. Other possibilities include expanding operations in Asia.
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They just wait Trump out.
Plus adding 6,000 to cars will kill the US Auto industry genius plus the thousand of jobs that make all the parts.
It's a LOSE bigger LOSE
Your limited understanding of economy is childish.😎 1Leave a comment:
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