Debunking the Myth: Nissan’s Layoffs Aren’t Due to Trump Policies

Nissan’s recent job cuts are driven by plummeting sales rather than anticipated tariffs from the incoming administration.

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Following Nissan’s announcement of 9,000 job cuts, social media claims suggested these layoffs were a response to anticipated tariffs from President Trump’s election victory.

Claim

The claim is that Nissan’s layoffs are due to expected tariffs imposed by the incoming administration.

Fact

Nissan’s job cuts are primarily due to a significant decline in sales and a 93% drop in net profit, not related to Trump’s tariffs.

Top sources confirming this fact include:

  1. Reuters
  2. AFP
  3. CNN

Conclusion

False Content: The information linking Nissan’s layoffs to Trump’s tariffs is misleading and not supported by evidence.

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