As the U.S. auto industry braces for the biggest slump since the 2008 financial crisis because of the coronavirus crisis, analysts are counting the cost for Japan’s automakers — whose fortunes depend
As the U.S. auto industry braces for the biggest slump since the 2008 financial crisis because of the coronavirus crisis, analysts are counting the cost for Japan’s automakers — whose fortunes depend
Nissan Motor said it stopped operating the auto production line at its Kyushu plant in Japan to start disinfection work after a worker there tested positive for COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic on March
Nissan announced that it will temporarily modify production at three of its manufacturing plants in Japan, as the coronavirus outbreak has significantly impacted the sales in the auto industry. The automaker stated
Mitsubishi Corp could possibly invest in Renault as part of scenarios being thought to reinforce an alliance between Renault, Nissan and Mitsubishi Motors, two sources knowledgeable with the issue said.
Nissan Motor would lay off 3,000 plant workers in its three plants in Spain, where the company has already declared production suspension because of the coronavirus outbreak. The automaker employs
Nissan stated on Friday its British car factory would not open until further notice due to the coronavirus outbreak, having previously stated it would be shut until the end of
Toyota Motor stated on Thursday it will extend a planned two-day shutdown of all North American plants through April 3 as coronavirus continues to spread. The largest Japanese automaker stated
Nissan Motor stated on Wednesday it would stop producing automobiles in Indonesia, consolidating its worldwide production in the face of declining sales which have pummeled its profitability. The decision to
Japanese automakers on Wednesday stated they would temporarily stop more vehicle plants in Europe and Asia as coronavirus continues to spread and prompts countries to instruct non-essential businesses to postpone
Nissan has stopped production at the UK’s biggest car factory due to the spread of coronavirus as it evaluates supply-chain disruption and the fall in demand, the most significant closure




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