China is doing the unthinkable and dethroning once dominant Japanese automakers, who are struggling to compete in China.
Nissan has been losing marlet share in southeast Asia and has been shrinking its manufacturing base in the region.
Around 1,000 employees of Nissan Motor Co in Thailand are expected to be let go or relocated by fall 2025, with the Japanese automaker grappling with a downturn in profits, an industrial source said ...
Thailand’s Industry Minister confirmed he plans to meet with Japan’s main automakers to encourage them to step up their ...
(Mainichi) TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Around 1,000 employees of Nissan Motor Co. in Thailand are expected to be let go or relocated by fall 2025, with the Japanese automaker grappling with a downturn in ...
TOKYO -- Nissan Motor plans to restructure its business in Thailand, its major base of operations in Southeast Asia, next year, Nikkei has learned. The Japanese automaker will cut or relocate ...
NISSAN Motor will cut or transfer about 1,000 jobs in Thailand as it shrinks production in South-east Asia, part of its recently announced global workforce reduction plan, two sources familiar with ...
TOKYO ―—Nissan Motor will cut or transfer about 1,000 jobs in Thailand as it shrinks production in Southeast Asia, part of its recently announced global workforce reduction plan, two sources familiar ...
Thailand’s trade agreement with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN, also means automakers enjoy lower ...
according to the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO), significantly advanced, as it told FoodNavigator in a recent interview. However, in Thailand, unique attributes of its supply chain make ...