Nissan’s earliest cars were made in Japan, starting in 1935 at its flagship headquarters in Yokohama. It also started building cars in Mexico in 1966. Almost two decades later, Nissan set up shop for car manufacturing in the U.S. in 1983, opening its first American factory in Smyrna, Tennessee. Over the years, Nissan’s U.S. operations have expanded to include an engine plant in Decherd, Tennessee, and a vehicle plant in Canton, Mississippi. In total, Nissan has invested $14 billion
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