• Home
  • Industry
  • OEM
  • Trucks
  • Suppliers
  • Innovation
  • Regulatory
  • Statistics
  • Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Japan Automotive Daily

Japan's leading automotive industry newspaper

Log In

  • Home
  • Industry
  • OEM
  • Trucks
  • Suppliers
  • Innovation
  • Regulatory
  • Statistics
  • About Us
    • President’s Message
    • Daily Automotive News
  • Subscribe
    • Q & A
    • Subscribe Now
    • Manage my Subscription
    • Free Email Newsletter
  • 日本語
    • 日刊自動車新聞
    • 広告掲載について
    • 購読お申し込みについて

Nisshinbo Excludes Mexico for Potential New Plant Location Over Concerns of NAFTA Renegotiation Order

Feb. 14, 2017

Filed Under: Suppliers Tagged With: NAFTA, Nisshinbo

In response to U.S. President Trump’s intent to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), Nisshinbo Holdings Inc. (TYO:3105)…...

Please log in to read the full story.
[lwa template="modal" register="0"]Subscribe [adrotate banner="3"]

Related Articles:

US–NAFTA Renegotiation a Concern for Japanese Auto Parts Manufacturers
US–NAFTA Renegotiation a Concern for Japanese Auto Parts Manufacturers
Mitsui Kinzoku ACT Plans to Consolidate Car Door Parts Production in Mexico
Mitsui Kinzoku ACT Plans to Consolidate Car Door Parts Production in Mexico
Toyota Boshoku President Unfazed by Trump’s Mexico Criticism, Demands
Toyota Boshoku President Unfazed by Trump’s Mexico Criticism, Demands
Automotive Industry Braces Itself Under New Trump Regime
Automotive Industry Braces Itself Under New Trump Regime
Sumitomo Riko Begins Operation of New Plant in Mexico
Sumitomo Riko Begins Operation of New Plant in Mexico
Fine Sinter Works to Commercialize New Sintered Friction Material
Fine Sinter Works to Commercialize New Sintered Friction Material
Previous Post: « Hitachi Metals Neomaterial Develops Current-Collecting Clad Foils for LiBs
Next Post: Toyobo to Establish Indian Subsidiary for Engineering Plastics »

Primary Sidebar

Latest Articles

MLIT Readies Introduction of Device Standards for Autonomous Steering

Jun. 29, 2018

Mazda to Revamp Thai Dealership Network

Jun. 29, 2018

Sumitomo Chemical Positions New Plastic for Future Use in Windshields

Jun. 29, 2018

Toyota Begins Full-Scale Rollout of Connected Cars

Jun. 29, 2018

Japan Automotive Daily Ceases Publication

Jun. 29, 2018

Tags

ADAS AI autonomous driving auto parts batteries capacity increase china connected cars Daihatsu Denso driverless technology electric vehicles europe EV - Electric Vehicles Hino Honda HV india investments Japanese government joint venture LiB Mazda METI Mitsubishi Fuso Mitsubishi Motors MLIT new product Nissan Panasonic PHV production production increase R&D sales self-driving cars self-driving vehicles sensors Softbank Subaru Suzuki Toyota trucks U.S. verification testing

Footer

Log In


Lost your password?
Forgotten Password
Cancel

Links

Home
About
広告掲載について
Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
Legal Notice
Notation on the Specified Commercial Transaction Act
Contact us

© 2017–2018 Nikkan Jidosha Shimbun Inc., Bonuterra Inc. All Rights Reserved.

japan-industry-news-network_logo

Copyright © 2022 · Nikkan Jidosha Shimbun on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in