• About Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Terms and Conditions
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Verily News
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Breaking News
    • Global News
  • Politics
    • Political Analysis
    • Government & Policies
  • Business & Economy
    • DIY and FAQ
    • Product Reviews
  • Entertainment
    • Sports
    • Movie
    • Music
  • Technology
  • Trends
  • Fact-Check
    • Investigative Reports
  • Opinion
  • Share your story
  • News
    • Breaking News
    • Global News
  • Politics
    • Political Analysis
    • Government & Policies
  • Business & Economy
    • DIY and FAQ
    • Product Reviews
  • Entertainment
    • Sports
    • Movie
    • Music
  • Technology
  • Trends
  • Fact-Check
    • Investigative Reports
  • Opinion
  • Share your story
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home Business & Economy

Nissan Explores Foxconn Partnership in Last-Ditch Effort to Save Historic Oppama Plant

July 6, 2025
in Business & Economy
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0
nissan
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Linkedin
Spread the love

In a desperate bid to stave off further factory closures as it navigates one of the most severe financial crises in its history, Japanese automaker Nissan Motor is reportedly in talks with Taiwanese electronics giant Foxconn about a potential collaboration that could breathe new life into its threatened Oppama manufacturing facility.

The discussions, first reported by the Nikkei Business Daily, citing unnamed sources within Nissan, represent a critical lifeline for the historic Oppama plant and its 3,900 employees. When Nissan’s Oppama plant opened in 1961, it was one of Japan’s first large-scale auto factories and a symbol of the company’s global ambitions. Now, six decades later, this once-proud facility faces potential closure as part of Nissan’s sweeping restructuring efforts.

The proposed partnership would see Foxconn-branded electric vehicles manufactured at Oppama’s currently idle assembly lines, potentially preserving not only thousands of jobs but also the intricate supplier networks that have grown around the facility over the decades. For Nissan, this arrangement could provide a crucial revenue stream while maintaining manufacturing capabilities during its ongoing downsizing.

This development comes as Nissan grapples with an existential crisis that has prompted the company to undertake its most aggressive restructuring in decades. Nissan Motor Co. vowed to close seven factories and slash 20,000 jobs after posting one of its biggest annual losses since French carmaker Renault SA rescued it from near bankruptcy a quarter century ago. The cuts are part of the company’s “Re: Nissan” plan, which aims to reduce fixed costs by $1.91 billion and return the automaker to profitability at lower sales volumes.

The timing of these discussions appears particularly strategic, as Foxconn has been actively pursuing expansion in Japan’s electric vehicle market. The Taiwanese company, better known for manufacturing Apple’s iPhones, has been pivoting aggressively into the EV sector and has already launched nine electric vehicle models over the past five years. The contract manufacturer is set to introduce an electric bus and a battery-powered microbus in Japan in 2027, it said.

For Foxconn, a partnership with Nissan would provide immediate access to established manufacturing infrastructure and expertise in one of the world’s most sophisticated automotive markets. The collaboration would align with Foxconn’s business-to-business strategy in the EV space, as the company focuses on providing services to other manufacturers rather than targeting consumers directly.

The potential deal also highlights the broader transformation reshaping the global automotive industry, where traditional manufacturers are increasingly seeking partnerships with technology companies to navigate the transition to electric vehicles. Nissan’s willingness to explore contract manufacturing arrangements with a non-automotive partner underscores the company’s pragmatic approach to survival in an increasingly competitive market.

The Oppama plant’s fate has been particularly symbolic of Nissan’s struggles. The automaker is mulling closing Japan’s Oppama plant, where Nissan started production in 1961, and the Shonan plant operated by Nissan Shatai, in which Nissan is a 50% stakeholder, the sources said, which would leave it with just three vehicle assembly plants in Japan.

If successful, the Foxconn collaboration could serve as a template for other struggling automotive manufacturers looking to maximize the utilization of their manufacturing assets while transitioning to electric vehicles. However, the discussions remain at an early stage, and both companies have yet to make any official announcements about the potential partnership.

The stakes could not be higher for Nissan, which has already announced plans to eliminate thousands of jobs globally and has been forced to ask suppliers to accept delayed payments as cash flow tightens. The company’s ability to secure this partnership with Foxconn may well determine whether one of Japan’s most historically significant automotive facilities can survive the industry’s most challenging period in decades.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Nissan is in critical talks with Foxconn to potentially save its historic Oppama plant from closure by manufacturing Foxconn-branded electric vehicles at the facility. This partnership could preserve 3,900 jobs and represents a lifeline for the struggling Japanese automaker, which is undertaking its most aggressive restructuring in decades with plans to close seven factories and cut 20,000 jobs globally.

The collaboration highlights how traditional automakers are increasingly turning to technology companies to survive the electric vehicle transition. For Nissan, this deal could provide crucial revenue while maintaining manufacturing capabilities during its downsizing. For Foxconn, it offers immediate access to established automotive infrastructure in Japan’s sophisticated market.

Tags: foxconnnissan
Share197Tweet123Share34
Previous Post

Markets Brace for Trump Tariff Deadline as Investors Shrug Off Trade War Fears

Next Post

President Nguema Introduces Democratic Union of Builders to Chart New Political Direction in Gabon

Related Posts

Oil

Global Oil Prices Fall

by Victoria Ogbadu
April 21, 2026
0

Crude oil prices tumbled more than $1 during Tuesday’s early trading session, as energy markets pivoted from the immediate shock...

Cash

CBN and NCC Sign New MoU

by Victoria Ogbadu
April 21, 2026
0

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) on Monday signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding...

Dangote Sugar Plans Massive Rights Issue

Dangote Sugar Plans Massive Rights Issue

by Victoria Ogbadu
April 20, 2026
0

Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc has secured shareholder approval to raise up to ₦500 billion through a Rights Issue, one of...

NPA

NPA Retirees Threaten to Shut Down All Ports (See Why)

by Victoria Ogbadu
April 20, 2026
0

Retired workers of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) have issued a stern warning that could bring the nation’s critical maritime...

Flutterwave

FG Eyes $75 Million Stake in Flutterwave Listing

by Victoria Ogbadu
April 20, 2026
0

Nigeria's Federal Government is considering a $75 million stake in Flutterwave's $250 million public offering (IPO), marking an unprecedented sovereign...

Load More
Next Post
Photo of President of Gabon Brice Oligui Nguema

President Nguema Introduces Democratic Union of Builders to Chart New Political Direction in Gabon

BRICS Nations

BRICS Nations to Challenge US Tariff Measures at Rio Summit

ATUMA

Pascal Atuma Demands Government Investment in Entertainment Industry

South Korean president Yoon

South Korean Prosecutors Renew Push to Detain Ex-President Yoon Over Martial Law Scandal

Iran after war

Two Iranian Revolutionary Guards Killed While Clearing Israeli War Explosives in Western Iran

Photo of President Tinubu and President Lula

Tinubu, Lula Forge Closer Agricultural Ties to Boost Food Security and Export Opportunities

Photo of the club world cup trophy

Full List: Gonzalo Garcia Emerges as Joint Top Scorer at Club World Cup

Photo of Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed

Datti Warns ADC Against “Business As Usual” Politics, Urges Unconventional Strategy to Challenge Tinubu

Photo of Elon Musk

Elon Musk Launches 'America Party' to Challenge What He Calls a “One-Party System” in US Politics

Photo of Naim Qassem

Hezbollah Vows to Retain Arms Despite Israeli Pressure, US Mediation Efforts

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
cbn governor olayemi cardoso

CBN Approves Merger Between Two Banks

February 23, 2026
2027: APC Governors Endorse Next Senate President After Akpabio

APC Governorship Candidate Joins ADC

March 16, 2026
NNPC Increases Petrol Price

NNPC Reduces Fuel Price

March 17, 2026
Kenya Airways

Viral video: Drama at Airport as Nigerian Woman Clashes with Kenya Airways Over Visa Issue

0
NLC

NLC Suspends Nationwide Protest Over Telecom Tariff Hike

0
VeryDarkMan

VeryDarkMan Vows to Uncover Truth in Mercy Chinwo and Ex-Manager’s Controversy

0
ADC Logo

ADC Gains New Presidential Aspirant

April 22, 2026
Photo of Unknown Gunmen

Two Dead as Gunmen Strike Plateau Community

April 22, 2026
Kano Gov Abba Kabir Yusuf

Kano Gov Nominates New Deputy

April 22, 2026
Verily News

Copyright © 2025 Verily News.

Navigate Site

  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Terms and Conditions

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Breaking News
    • Global News
  • Politics
    • Political Analysis
    • Government & Policies
  • Business & Economy
    • DIY and FAQ
    • Product Reviews
  • Entertainment
    • Sports
    • Movie
    • Music
  • Technology
  • Trends
  • Fact-Check
    • Investigative Reports
  • Opinion
  • Share your story

Copyright © 2025 Verily News.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
Get Breaking News Alerts on WhatsApp