Nissan is shutting down its plant in Changzhou, China, as the automaker looks to trim overcapacity amid a sales slump, Nikkei Asia’s Shizuka Tanabe reports. Nissan has been making its Qashqai compact SUV at the Changzhou plant, and its output capacity is around 130,000 units annually, accounting for more than 8% of Nissan’s total production capacity in China, Tanabe writes.
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