Japan Auto Makers Striked by Earthquake
www.chinatrucks.com: Japanese auto makers were very much influenced by the 9-magnitude earthquake on March 11. And some even stopped producing vehicle due to the destroyed plants.
All Toyota plants in Japan will shut down till March 16. Apart from Honda motorcycle plant, all other plants will also stop producing vehicles and the schedule on recovering production is still unknown. In addition, Nissan, Mitsubishi, Mazda and ISUZU will also stop respectively. And production of ISUZU will recovered till 18th this month.
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