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
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
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
Nissan Motor is pushing on with strategies to construct its new Qashqai sports utility vehicle at its British factory even after warnings over Brexit, declaring on Friday a 52-million pound
British Business Minister Greg Clark stated on Monday Nissan will have to reapply for government funding made available to the vehicle industry, after it scrapped strategies to construct its new
Nissan Motor is going to slash hundreds of jobs at its Sunderland plant, that is also Britain’s biggest automotive factory. The automaker is tackling the decreasing demand for diesel models
A letter sent out by the British government to Nissan Motor a year previously offering reassurances about Brexit which helped protect a major investment from the Japanese automaker in its
Japanese automaker Nissan will construct 2 brand-new models in UK regardless of the vote to leave the EU, providing Prime Minister Theresa May, her crucial corporate recommendation since the Brexit
The chief of Japanese automaker Nissan stated future investment choices about Britain’s most significant car plant will depend on the terms of a Brexit deal struck with the European Union




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