Japanese automakers Honda, Nissan, and Toyota experienced a decline in sales in China in September as a chip shortage affect vehicle production in the country. Honda said it sold 121,448
Japanese automakers Honda, Nissan, and Toyota experienced a decline in sales in China in September as a chip shortage affect vehicle production in the country. Honda said it sold 121,448
Japanese automakers Honda Motor, Nissan Motor, and Toyota Motor saw a decline in car sales in China in August. The ongoing chip shortage crisis has hit vehicle production in the
Japanese automaker Nissan Motor said on Friday its sales in China increased by 4.5% in June from a year earlier to 136,929 vehicles, as the country reports recovery from its
Nissan Motor’s vehicle sales in China this month nearly recovered to the prior year’s level following a 45% decline in March which was mainly related to the impact of the
Japanese automaker Nissan stated on Wednesday its sales in China dropped 44.9% from a year earlier to 73,297 units in March, as the coronavirus epidemic keeps to hitting the world’s
Japanese automaker Nissan stated on Friday its sales in China dropped by 11.8% in January year-on-year, as the Lunar New Year holiday began started than usual and also because of
Japan’s Nissan Motor plans to spend about $900 million to increase vehicle-making capacity in China by 40 percent by 2021 – part of a 60 billion yuan ($8.73 billion) plan




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