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As the entire automotive industry continues reeling from a global semiconductor shortage, many manufacturers have been forced to temporarily shut down production, or just go ahead and build cars without necessary components and store them until a later date. Not Toyota, though.
Toyota was prepared for the microchips to dry up. Not because it had a premonition that the pandemic was coming, but because it along with the entire Japanese car industry went through a similar ordeal after the devastating Tōhoku earthquake of 10 years ago. Except, unlike its peers, Toyota learned from that episode, and instituted policies that are allowing it to maintain a steady pace of production today. An article published Wedne
YOKOHAMA (dpa-AFX) - Japan's Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. (NSANF.PK, NSANY.PK) Monday confirmed plans for its next generation of small vans for customers in Europe.Nissan's future range of small vans
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Nissan Motor Co. has opted to ship an upcoming electric vehicle to Europe from Japan rather than produce it in the U.K., where one of its largest factories faces existential risk from a hard Brexit.
The battery-powered Ariya sport utility vehicle will be made at Nissan’s facility in Tochigi Prefecture and shipped to Europe and the U.S. from there, the company said Thursday. While the automaker had considered producing the model in Sunderland in northern England, it has repeatedly warned that its plant there won’t be viable if Britain is unable to reach a trade deal with the European Union.