When will Toyota and Nissan plants in St. Petersburg resume car production?
June 15, 2022
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When asked by journalists when the Nissan and Toyota engineering sites in St. Petersburg will reopen, St. Petersburg governor Alexander Beglov replied very streamlined. Although he confirmed that
When asked by journalists when the Nissan and Toyota engineering sites in St. Petersburg will reopen, St. Petersburg governor Alexander Beglov replied very streamlined. Although he confirmed that the closure of enterprises is temporary.
The answer of the representative of the authorities turned out to be clear: the factories of Japanese brands will resume passenger car production in Russia after the restoration of the supply chains of the necessary components. When this will happen, it seems, neither he nor the representatives of the car manufacturers themselves know yet.
Meanwhile, according to RIA Novosti, the Saint Petersburg governor thanked foreign partners for “behaving very decently, paying workers at least two-thirds of the average salary, and no one is fired or fired.”
It is worth adding that other car plants are now inactive, except for the domestic UAZ and AVTOVAZ. However, the latter found a way out of the situation by excluding foreign components from the configurations of their cars.
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The answer of the representative of the authorities turned out to be clear: the factories of Japanese brands will resume passenger car production in Russia after the restoration of the supply chains of the necessary components. When this will happen, it seems, neither he nor the representatives of the car manufacturers themselves know yet.
Meanwhile, according to RIA Novosti, the Saint Petersburg governor thanked foreign partners for “behaving very decently, paying workers at least two-thirds of the average salary, and no one is fired or fired.”
It is worth adding that other car plants are now inactive, except for the domestic UAZ and AVTOVAZ. However, the latter found a way out of the situation by excluding foreign components from the configurations of their cars.
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