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Nissan backs UK plant but protests erupt in Spain | |
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Nissan's UK factory in Sunderland will stay open as the Japanese carmaker carries out a global restructuring amid the coronavirus pandemic. | Nissan's UK factory in Sunderland will stay open as the Japanese carmaker carries out a global restructuring amid the coronavirus pandemic. |
The carmaker also announced it will close its factory in Barcelona with the loss of about 2,800 jobs, prompting protests at the Spanish plant. | |
Hundreds of workers gathered as burning tyres blockaded the site which Nissan said would close from December. | |
Nissan is cutting production amid falling sales and rising losses. | |
On Thursday, the carmaker revealed a $6.2bn (£5bn) net loss in the last financial year - the worst result for more than a decade. | |
Nissan is part of a three-way alliance with Renault and Mitsubishi, which are restructuring global operations to enable them to work more closely and cut costs. | Nissan is part of a three-way alliance with Renault and Mitsubishi, which are restructuring global operations to enable them to work more closely and cut costs. |
As part of its plans, Nissan said it would focus on several "key markets", including Japan, North America and China. | |
Its boss said that it will "sustain" its presence in Europe but will leave more room for alliance partners there, such as Renault. | |
There has been speculation that Renault could switch some production to the Sunderland factory. | |
Nissan chief executive Makoto Uchida said the company would maintain production at its Sunderland plant. | |
It will begin building cars there again in June, after production was paused due to coronavirus-related lockdown measures. | It will begin building cars there again in June, after production was paused due to coronavirus-related lockdown measures. |
Before the suspension, the factory was preparing for production of the next-generation Qashqai, due out next year. The factory, the UK's biggest car plant, employs about 7,000 people. | Before the suspension, the factory was preparing for production of the next-generation Qashqai, due out next year. The factory, the UK's biggest car plant, employs about 7,000 people. |
'Difficult decision' | |
Mr Uchida described the closure of the Barcelona factory as "a very difficult decision". | Mr Uchida described the closure of the Barcelona factory as "a very difficult decision". |
The factory and its nearby facilities employ about 3,000 workers, but the closures could indirectly affect as many as 22,000 jobs, unions have said. | |
"The loss of the jobs of our Spanish colleagues is a regrettable reminder that automotive manufacturing is facing tremendous challenges," said Steve Bush, national officer for automotive at the Unite union. | "The loss of the jobs of our Spanish colleagues is a regrettable reminder that automotive manufacturing is facing tremendous challenges," said Steve Bush, national officer for automotive at the Unite union. |
Some staff in the Barcelona plant started an indefinite strike in early May after initial plans outlined a 20% cut to the workforce. | |
Mr Bush added that Unite is seeking assurances from Nissan "that the cost-cutting measures spoken about will not impact on our members' jobs, terms and conditions or other benefits at Europe's most efficient plant, Sunderland." | |
'Sigh of relief' for Sunderland workers | 'Sigh of relief' for Sunderland workers |
This is good news. For today, Nissan workers can breathe a sigh of relief that Sunderland has been recognised as an important production facility for the future. | This is good news. For today, Nissan workers can breathe a sigh of relief that Sunderland has been recognised as an important production facility for the future. |
However, lots of questions remain. Nissan has identified Japan, North America and China as "core" markets - not Europe. In Europe, Nissan's alliance partner Renault will assume a greater role and influence in Europe at a time when the global car market will have to make very aggressive cost reductions. | However, lots of questions remain. Nissan has identified Japan, North America and China as "core" markets - not Europe. In Europe, Nissan's alliance partner Renault will assume a greater role and influence in Europe at a time when the global car market will have to make very aggressive cost reductions. |
The question may arise in the future - who is really in charge in Europe? If it's Renault, what does that mean for future investment in a post-Brexit UK? Nissan alone said it had capacity to make seven million cars when it only needs capacity for five million. | The question may arise in the future - who is really in charge in Europe? If it's Renault, what does that mean for future investment in a post-Brexit UK? Nissan alone said it had capacity to make seven million cars when it only needs capacity for five million. |
Only plants that can demonstrate an ability to be ruthless about cost will continue to attract investment. As Professor David Bailey tweeted this morning: "Once again, the workforce will have to pull out all the stops to work flexibly to get costs down". | Only plants that can demonstrate an ability to be ruthless about cost will continue to attract investment. As Professor David Bailey tweeted this morning: "Once again, the workforce will have to pull out all the stops to work flexibly to get costs down". |
So, some belt tightening ahead, but workers in Sunderland will be thankful they are not in the same position as their counterparts in Spain and Indonesia, where plants closed down. | So, some belt tightening ahead, but workers in Sunderland will be thankful they are not in the same position as their counterparts in Spain and Indonesia, where plants closed down. |
Drop in sales | Drop in sales |
On Thursday, Nissan also outlined plans to reduce the range of models of cars and trucks available in order to cut costs. | On Thursday, Nissan also outlined plans to reduce the range of models of cars and trucks available in order to cut costs. |
It said it would reduce the number of models from 69 to about 55 over the next few years, focusing instead on electric vehicles and sports cars. | It said it would reduce the number of models from 69 to about 55 over the next few years, focusing instead on electric vehicles and sports cars. |
Nissan said that worldwide sales of its vehicles between January and April had dropped by 31.1% in comparison with the same period last year. | Nissan said that worldwide sales of its vehicles between January and April had dropped by 31.1% in comparison with the same period last year. |
But even before the Covid-19 outbreak, Nissan's sales and profits had been falling, forcing it to pull back from the ambitious expansion plan devised by now-ousted leader Carlos Ghosn. | But even before the Covid-19 outbreak, Nissan's sales and profits had been falling, forcing it to pull back from the ambitious expansion plan devised by now-ousted leader Carlos Ghosn. |
The carmaker's operating profit had tumbled for four years in a row as it chased market share, particularly in America, leading to overcapacity at its car plants and steep discounts. | The carmaker's operating profit had tumbled for four years in a row as it chased market share, particularly in America, leading to overcapacity at its car plants and steep discounts. |
The pandemic added yet more pressure on the company to step up its cost-cutting efforts. On Thursday the company said it was too difficult to forecast its performance in the next year due to the coronavirus pandemic. | The pandemic added yet more pressure on the company to step up its cost-cutting efforts. On Thursday the company said it was too difficult to forecast its performance in the next year due to the coronavirus pandemic. |
Mr Uchida said that the firm's key focus during the pandemic was now to "pursue steady growth", instead of the massive sales expansion it pursued in the past. | Mr Uchida said that the firm's key focus during the pandemic was now to "pursue steady growth", instead of the massive sales expansion it pursued in the past. |