Nissan to end production at Mexico plant as part of sweeping restructuring

The Civac plant is Nissan's oldest in the country

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The Civac plant was established in 1966 as Nissan's first overseas production facility. (Photo courtesy of the company)

YUICHI SHIGA and YURIKA YONEDA

TOKYO -- Japan's Nissan Motor said Wednesday that it will stop production at its Civac plant in Mexico by March 2026 as the Japanese automaker presses ahead with a major restructuring of its global operations.

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