Nissan, Honda, Sharp and Panasonic First War Casualties

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Nissan, Honda, Sharp and Panasonic First War Casualties

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Factories, located in China, and owned by major Japanese companies sell Japanese goods to Chinese consumers.

These Major Japanese Corporations will be the first casualties of a Sino-Japanese war.

Nissan is heavily at risk with 26 percent of its global car sales in China, followed by Honda with 20 percent.

Japanese factories in China are already being shut down due to arson, and the threat of arson, by crowds acting with, or without, the approval of the Chinese Communist Party and the Government of China.
From the below linked article in the London Telegraph newspaper wrote:Fitch Ratings threatened to downgrade a clutch of Japanese exporters if the clash drags on. It warned that Nissan is heavily at risk with 26p of its global car sales in China, followed by Honda with 20pc. Sharp and Panasonic both have major exposure. Japan’s exports to China were $74bn in the first half of this year. Bilateral trade reached $345bn last year.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/chin ... Japan.html

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