South Korea “Nissan is considering withdrawal from Korea.”

South Korea “Nissan is considering withdrawal from Korea.” 1 : 2019/09/08 (Sun) 14: 47: 55.21 ID: CAP_USER.net Japan was sweet in South Korea's non-buying movement … Nissan car, considering withdrawal from South Tokyo | Kim Jin-woo correspondent 2019.09.08 11:36 The Financial Times (FT) reported on the 6th that Japanese Nissan is considering withdrawing from the Korean market. Citing a number of stakeholders who are familiar with Nissan's circumstances, it was attributed to the impact of Japanese automobile sales on Korean-Japanese diplomatic and trade disputes. According to FT, Nissan has been analyzing whether it will continue to sell cars in Korea for the last few months. However, with the Korean-Japanese conflict, the non-purchasing movement for Japanese products spread rapidly, and discussions on withdrawal proceeded rapidly. Together with Toyota and Honda, Nissan, the three largest automobiles in Japan, established a Korean Nissan corporation in March 2004 and entered the Korean market. In fact, according to statistics from the Korea Imported Automobile Association (KAIDA), Nissan sold 58 cars in Korea in August, a 88% decrease from the same month last year. Nissan sold 459 units in August 2018. Nissan's Korean market share, which recorded 2.39% last year, dropped to 0.32% this year. In addition to Nissan, domestic sales volume of other Japanese cars has also dropped sharply. Japanese auto sales in August totaled 1,398 units, a 57% decrease from the same month last year (3247 units). FT added that Nissan's consideration of withdrawal from the Korean market is also related to overall structural adjustments due to worsening global performance, such as considering withdrawal of premium brand “Infinity” in several markets. The FT reported that the non-purchasing of Japanese products was banging famous tobacco and beer brands, and many Koreans were canceling their trip to Japan. According to the Mainichi Shimbun on the last four days, the Japanese government initially made a full-fledged review of South Korea's economic retaliation measures, saying that it would “make sure there are no negative effects on foreigners visiting Japan” That's why the outlook has shifted. In fact, according to statistics (estimated values) of foreign tourists visiting Japan from the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO), the number of Korean tourists who visited Japan in July was 561,700, the same month last year (600,7953) ) Decreased by 7.6%. In the travel industry, the decline in the number of Korean tourists in August is expected to be double digits. Pitch Airlines of Japan's low-cost airline (LCC) has continued to shrink Korean-Japanese flights since October, with some of its routes to South Korea being suspended and reduced. In Tsushima, which is close to South Korea, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun reported that the number of Korean tourists, which was around 40,000 in May this year, was hit directly by 20,000 in July. However, the leader of Keizai Doyukai, the three largest economic organizations in Japan, is the president of Gengo Sakurada (Kengo Hamada) on July 3. The total number of foreign tourists increased by 5.6% in July, and the decline in Korean tourists It says that there is little "pain" to give. He reiterated a statement that sweetened the influence of the non-buying movement, "(the non-buying movement will someday be resolved, so it doesn't have to be very sensitive"). Kyogo Newspaper: Korean http://m.khan.co.kr/view.html?art_id=201909081136001 document.write(” + ”); Related article document.write(” + ”);

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