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11/17/2005, 1:23 PM

Industry/General

Nissan’s move could prompt other carmakers to leave CA

Auto industry analysts say Nissan’s move could cause other Japanese automakers to consider moving their North American headquarters to the Southeast or other areas of the U.S. with lower business costs than California, reports FortWayne.com. Honda, Mitsubishi, and Mazda are headquartered in southern California. California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said he approached Nissan officials and offered to do whatever he could to persuade them to keep the headquarters in southern California, he was told there was nothing he could do to change their minds. “And they said, ‘Look, the things that we need are so overwhelming that you can never provide them because you would need to change a tremendous amount of laws, the tax code and so on,’” Schwarzenegger said

 
 

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