The Ministry of Industry and Trade told what will happen to the Russian factory Toyota
December 2, 2022
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Japan’s Toyota has begun shutting down a car assembly plant in St. Petersburg. What fate awaits the factory after an unplanned inspection initiated by Rostekhnadzor, the prosecutor’s office,
Japan’s Toyota has begun shutting down a car assembly plant in St. Petersburg. What fate awaits the factory after an unplanned inspection initiated by Rostekhnadzor, the prosecutor’s office, the tax and labor inspectorate and the US? With details – the portal “AvtoVzglyad”.
According to representatives of the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, NAMI is not currently considering the possibility of acquiring the “frozen” company. However, he does not abandon plans to put the shut down machine construction site into use.
“In terms of the powers of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, we inform you that after the cessation of production, the plant is undergoing a preservation procedure, but possible options for the development of the production site are being worked out together with the government of St. Petersburg” says the department’s official statement.
Recall that at the St. Petersburg plant, Toyota produced RAV4 crossovers and Camry sedans that were popular with Russians. Dealers of the Japanese brand will continue their work and provide warranty and after-sales service for cars.
According to representatives of the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, NAMI is not currently considering the possibility of acquiring the “frozen” company. However, he does not abandon plans to put the shut down machine construction site into use.
“In terms of the powers of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, we inform you that after the cessation of production, the plant is undergoing a preservation procedure, but possible options for the development of the production site are being worked out together with the government of St. Petersburg” says the department’s official statement.
Recall that at the St. Petersburg plant, Toyota produced RAV4 crossovers and Camry sedans that were popular with Russians. Dealers of the Japanese brand will continue their work and provide warranty and after-sales service for cars.
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