Nissan has announced plans to export U.S.-manufactured Murano SUVs to Japan, joining Toyota and Honda in similar moves. This shift reflects growing U.S. auto production capacity and could impact trade flows and supply chains between the U.S. and Japan. The decision may affect Japanese consumers' access to American-made vehicles and influence automotive market competition in Japan.
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Expanding exports of U.S.-made vehicles to Japan may improve Nissan's revenue and profitability outlook.
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