Toyota, Honda, and Nissan Set Production in China

Tensions between Japan and China which have not subsided due to territorial disputes make the top three car manufacturers in the "Land of Sakura" re-set each production.  

As reported by AFP on Monday (08/10/2012), this step was taken because sales had fallen sharply. Toyota, Honda, and Nissan are planning to re-produce the intermediate level (half) of normal poduksi as new workers come in after a long day of China's national holiday.

 Third manufacturer issued a separate policy. Nissan suspending work during the evening shifted into for a while. While Toyota and Honda to reduce the hours of operation and production lines running at slow speed. If production continues to be circumcised in the next month, the third three manufacturers will experience shrinkage to 40,000 units. And, sales of Toyota's "Bamboo Curtain country" fell to 50 percent in August and September. Japanese factories and businesses in China were closed or scaled down operations last September. Worried workers became targets of anti-Japanese protesters, they are very carefully monitor the impact of the wave of demonstrations.

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