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.
The Civac plant is Nissan's oldest in the country

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