Nissan Motor Co. is in discussions with Taiwan's Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., also known as Foxconn, to collaborate on electric vehicle (EV) production at Nissan's Oppama plant in Kanagawa, Japan. The talks aim to utilize the Oppama factory, which employs approximately 3,900 workers and had been considered for closure amid Nissan's restructuring efforts. Foxconn, a global leader in electronics contract manufacturing, including Apple's iPhone, is expanding its EV business and is seeking a manufacturing base in Japan. This potential partnership could preserve jobs at the Oppama facility and sustain the plant's operations. Multiple Japanese and international media outlets, including Nikkei, Reuters, and The Japan News, have reported on the ongoing negotiations, highlighting the significance of the collaboration for Nissan's domestic supply chain and factory survival.
NISSAN, HONDA TO COLLABORATE ON VEHICLE SOFTWARE - NIKKEI
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