Nissan will shut its historic plant in Civac, Mexico, by March 2026, closing its first overseas production facility as part of a sweeping global restructuring aimed at slashing costs and restoring profitability. Going forwards, the embattled Japanese automaker will consolidate all Mexican operations at its Aguascalientes complex, marking another step in its aggressive downsizing strategy.
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