Mitsubishi Reportedly Considering Ending Vehicle Production In The US
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Mitsubishi Reportedly Considering Ending Vehicle Production In The US



Mitsubishi Motors is reportedly considering shutting down its automobile manufacturing operations in the United States.

According to a report from Japan’s Nikkei business daily cited by Reuters, the automaker is mulling ending production in the US because of declining demand in the market and an expiring union contract at its only plant in North America.
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