Thailand’s Industry Minister, Akanat Promphan, last week confirmed he plans to meet with executives of Japan’s main ...
In China itself, the world’s largest car market, Japanese automakers are fighting for survival as local competitors flood ...
The development remains in line with a pledge that the automaker made to slash its global workforce by nearly 7 per cent or 9 ...
Thailand’s trade agreement with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN, also means automakers enjoy lower ...
Nissan Motor Thailand has three major plants in Thailand’s Samut Prakan province. These assembly lines produce models for ...
Nissan Motors is scaling down operations in Thailand as it grapples with declining market share and increased competition.
Nissan Motor Co. is expected to cut or relocate about 1,000 jobs in Thailand as Japanese companies, which have been the "standards" of the Southeast Asian auto market, struggle with the Chinese ...
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 ...
BANGKOK/TOKYO -- As Nissan Motor restructures its troubled operations in Thailand, Chinese competitors are chipping away at the Japanese automaker's dealership network. Nissan plans to cut or relocate ...
Employment in Thailand’s automotive and auto parts industries as well as car financing services is declining as domestic car ...
Around 1,000 employees of Nissan Motor Co. in Thailand are expected to be let go or relocated by fall 2025, with the Japanese ...
Nissan Motor plans to cut around 1,000 jobs in Thailand, according to unconfirmed local reports, as part of a global ...