
Nissan increases its sales (14.5%) in line with the Mexican automotive market (14.1%)
Nissan increased its sales of light vehicles in Mexico at a year-on-year rate of 14.5% from January to September, in line with the general growth
Nissan increased its sales of light vehicles in Mexico at a year-on-year rate of 14.5% from January to September, in line with the general growth
The peso begins the session with an appreciation of 0.61% or 13.7 cents, trading around 22.31 pesos per dollar, given an increase in risk appetite
The European Union, Japan, the United States and Mexico were the largest automotive exporters in 2019, according to statistics from the World Trade Organization (WTO).
China’s auto production posted a year-on-year increase of 18.2% in May to 2,187,000 units, according to data from the China Automobile Manufacturers Association. For its
Nissan increased its sales of light vehicles in Mexico at a year-on-year rate of 14.5% from January to September, in line with the general growth
The peso begins the session with an appreciation of 0.61% or 13.7 cents, trading around 22.31 pesos per dollar, given an increase in risk appetite
The European Union, Japan, the United States and Mexico were the largest automotive exporters in 2019, according to statistics from the World Trade Organization (WTO).
China’s auto production posted a year-on-year increase of 18.2% in May to 2,187,000 units, according to data from the China Automobile Manufacturers Association. For its
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