Nissan (NSANY) is considering shifting some of its domestic production of U.S.-bound vehicles to the U.S. as early as the summer, Shuhei Ochiai of Nikkei reports. This is in an attempt to limit the effect of new tariffs introduced by President Donald Trump.
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