Nissan will pause US orders of Mexican-built Infiniti SUVs
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Nissan Motor Co. decided to stop selling a pair of Mexican-built Infiniti SUVs in the US market, in response to President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs on car imports.
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The U.S. president says that will create jobs and boost the economy.
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Infiniti has reportedly stopped taking new orders for the QX50 and QX55 in America. Both crossovers are made in Mexico and the QX50 is one of Infiniti’s most important products. Nissan has reversed course and will continue to run two shifts at their plant in Tennessee.