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Nissan will export its Tennessee-built Murano to Japan starting next year — the first American-made Nissan sold there since the 1990s — following a U.S.-Japan trade deal allowing U.S. vehicles to bypass local certification. Toyota and Honda announced similar plans, though analysts expect volumes to remain niche.

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00:00It's Benzinga bringing Wall Street to Main Street
00:02Nissan plans to export U.S.-built vehicles to Japan following regulatory changes under
00:07a trade deal reached with Trump, according to CNBC. The company said it will import
00:12the Nissan Murano from Tennessee beginning early next year. It marks the first American-made Nissan
00:17sold in Japan since the 1990s. Japan confirmed new rules that allow U.S.-made vehicles to
00:23bypass local certification if they meet American standards. Toyota and Honda announced plans to
00:29export multiple U.S.-built vehicles to Japan starting this year, with Honda beginning
00:34shipments in the second half. Analysts said volumes may remain low as Japan's market is
00:39dominated by domestic vehicles and imported models tend to be niche, larger vehicles.
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