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Companies like Kyowa Industrial were among six auto suppliers that told Reuters they were concerned about their ability to ...
GUANGZHOU -- Japanese automakers that have struggled in the fiercely competitive Chinese market are trying to turn around their fortunes with electric vehicles tailored to local tastes, an approach ...
Letters reviewed by Reuters reveal that Toyota, Nissan, and Ford recently contacted Japanese suppliers urging cooperation in light of the tariffs—but offered few specifics.
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Nissan Now Needs Saving—Will Toyota Step In?After Nissan’s EV merger talks with Honda collapsed, the company now explores a partnership with Toyota. Mainichi Shimbun ...
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CarsGuide on MSNNissan Patrol 2025 review: Australian first driveNow in its 15th year since production commenced, the Y62 Patrol still has a story to tell, gaining modern multimedia tech and ...
Car dealers are offering financing and leasing specials on popular models for Memorial Day 2025. Here are some of the best ...
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Automotive research site iSeeCars.com conducted an analysis that concluded these are the cheapest used cars to drive. Here's what car buyers should know.
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The Manila Times on MSNJapan auto suppliers face pressure from US tariffsThe tariffs imposed by United States President Donald Trump in Japan, particularly the 25 percent on automobiles, is causing problems for the country's auto parts suppliers.
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CarsGuide on MSNNissan plots stripped-back ute-based SUVNissan has added a return of the Xterra to the top of its future-product wish list, with one of the brand's most senior ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNUS auto tariffs turned into a national crisis for Japan, prompting trade talksJapan’s top tariff negotiator Ryosei Akazawa plans to return to the United States on May 30 for a fourth round of trade talks ...
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