
Nissan considers exporting China-made EVs to Canada

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Nissan is considering exporting EVs produced by its joint venture with Dongfeng Motor to Canada, following the country's lift of the ban on China-made vehicles. The Canadian market allows up to 49,000 China-produced EVs annually. Nissan aims to export 100,000 vehicles initially, potentially increasing to 300,000, with models like the N7 sedan and Frontier Pro pickup truck. The company's Chinese factories offer cost advantages, and the NX8 SUV has already seen significant demand.
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