Nissan's commercial vehicles are already sold in 75 percent of the world's auto markets, including Japan, and Bednarzyk said "we have been an established leader in the commercial vehicle business for more than 70 years."
"We were in every market in the world except for the United States and we should be in that market," Bednarzyk said. "We have a strong base within the United States for passenger vehicles ... so it just made sense."
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Non-union jobs will be available in Mississippi soon!
1 posted on
03/04/2009 12:41:02 PM PST by
Islander7
To: WKB; wardaddy; Downsouth55; Michael Knight; ejonesie22; bkwells; DogwoodSouth; WileyPink; jmax; ...
2 posted on
03/04/2009 12:41:43 PM PST by
Islander7
(If you want to anger conservatives, lie to them. If you want to anger liberals, tell them the truth.)
To: Toddsterpatriot; Mase; expat_panama
The Big Three are still trying to figure out what happened, and the Japanese are already planning for the expansion.
3 posted on
03/04/2009 12:42:43 PM PST by
1rudeboy
To: Islander7
Non-union jobs will be available in Mississippi soon! Well technically they are already working there, they've been working there for I think two years now (+/- a year, time flys to fast for me to keep track).
This will be good news for those living in and around Smyrna Tennessee because they will probably move most if not all that production back to that plant, which has really cut back production quiet a bit since the Missisippi plant was built.
To: Islander7
Most excellent!! We saw the Nissan plant as we were driving N. on I-55 last year. Impressive, to say the least!
It sure would be nice, though, for one of those companies to put a plant in the Southern part of the state!
12 posted on
03/04/2009 2:14:13 PM PST by
SuziQ
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