Nissan seeks tariff cuts on Mexico-made cars

Nissan is lobbying Washington officials to reduce tariffs on Mexico-made vehicles to preserve affordability amid record-high new car prices. Christian Meunier, president of Nissan Americas, stressed the need to produce basic models like the Sentra and Kicks in Mexico due to lower labor costs. Tariffs cost the company $2,500 to $3,000 per vehicle.

Nissan is pressing the Trump administration for tariff reductions on Mexico-made cars, arguing it is essential for affordability. Vehicles produced in Mexico accounted for over a third of Nissan's U.S. sales last year, including the Sentra, Kicks, Versa, Infiniti QX50, and QX55.

Christian Meunier explained this at the New York Auto Forum, ahead of the New York Auto Show. "We couldn't make these entry-level cars in the United States at the same cost, we simply couldn't," he said. "The issue is the profit margin."

The Sentra starts at $22,600 and the Kicks at $22,430, while the average new car price was $49,353 last month, below the December record of $50,326. Meunier said U.S. policymakers have been receptive, though trade talks with Canada and Mexico are hindered.

"Affordability is something the government cares about, and they understand our concerns," Meunier stated.

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Photorealistic rendering of Tesla's upcoming compact SUV on a Chinese factory line with Elon Musk approving the design.
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Tesla developing compact affordable SUV amid strategy shift and sales slump, Reuters reports

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Tesla is developing a new compact electric SUV priced below the $36,990 Model 3 and measuring 168 inches (4.3 meters) long—shorter than the Model 3 (185.8 inches) and Model Y (188.7 inches)—according to Reuters citing four anonymous supplier sources. The all-new design awaits CEO Elon Musk's production approval and may launch first in China before expanding to U.S. and German factories, signaling a pivot back to core vehicles after a focus on robotaxis and humanoid robots.

Mexico's auto industry recorded a decline in production and exports in February 2026, attributed to US-imposed tariffs. According to INEGI data, light vehicle exports fell 4.4 percent, while production dropped 1.8 percent. This downturn highlights the sector's sensitivity to the US market, which absorbs 75.7 percent of exports.

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Marcelo Ebrard, secretary of Economy, stated that Mexico will improve its relative position against the United States due to Donald Trump's announced 10 percent global tariff. The official noted that the average effective tariffs on Mexican exports will drop from 4.1 percent to around 2 percent. Meanwhile, Mexico's inflation rose to 3.92 percent in the first half of February, driven by new taxes and tariffs on Asian imports.

Tesla has introduced a more affordable version of its Cybertruck, priced at $60,000 in the US, which could cost around NIS 300,000 in Israel after tax benefits. This move aims to boost sales of the electric pickup, which has underperformed since its 2019 unveiling. The new model features reduced specifications compared to previous versions.

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A Cheong Wa Dae official said South Korea will carefully assess the impact of the Trump administration's decision to raise tariffs on EU autos and trucks to 25% and respond accordingly. The move has drawn attention in Seoul due to South Korea's similar tariff deal with the US. The government plans to communicate closely with Washington to maintain stable trade relations.

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