Postponement of production rescheduling in Hubei Province, a Japanese automaker, spreads on February 22 at 4:46 am

The Japanese automaker's plant in China, which had stopped production due to the new coronavirus, resumed production one after another this week. However, in Hubei Province, where infection is severe, there is a growing trend to postpone the restart of production at the factory after November 11 following notification from the local government.

Japanese automakers have resumed production at a plant in China, which had ceased production, after this month.

Of these, Toyota has reopened factories in Guangzhou and Changchun, Nissan has reopened factories in Guangzhou and Dalian, and Honda has reopened factories in Guangzhou.

However, in Hubei, where the infection is severe, the local government has informed the company on Tuesday that it will postpone the resumption of business until next month.

In response, Honda has decided to resume production at its car factory in Wuhan, scheduled for next week, as soon as possible after the 11th of next month. Nissan also plans to resume production at the plant in Yangyang, which is scheduled for next week.

In addition, since Hino Motors no longer stand the prospect of parts procurement from suppliers located in Hubei Province, to postpone resume production, which has been scheduled next week in the truck factory in Guangzhou, have a specific time to consider again You.

On the other hand, at factories in Japan, the procurement of parts manufactured in China has been delayed, so production adjustments are being made at factories such as Nissan's Kyushu plant. There is.