Japan's auto industry is welcoming students from countries like Vietnam and Nepal to address a labor shortage. Concerns arise over Japanese youths' lack of interest in becoming car mechanics, potentially impacting the industry's global standing. Daihatsu, a subsidiary of Toyota, is revamping its business structure following a safety test certification scandal.
Toyota to oversee model certification at subsidiary Daihatsu after safety testing scandal: Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corp will oversee model certification at its subsidiary Daihatsu to regain trust among dealers, customers… https://t.co/xetHwnbA2Q #japannews #japantoday
Daihatsu Motor said on Monday it will streamline the way it reports on development and certification to its parent Toyota Motor, as the compact carmaker seeks to overcome a safety test certification scandal. https://t.co/aI9PooZkUE
Japan's Daihatsu said it will streamline the way it reports on development and certification to its parent Toyota, as the compact car maker seeks to overcome a safety test certification scandal https://t.co/NPiDTU4BiF
Japan's Daihatsu said it will streamline the way it reports on development and certification to its parent Toyota, as the compact car maker seeks to overcome a safety test certification scandal. More here: https://t.co/YCqHrwR5qo
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Japan’s auto industry opens door to foreign car mechanics 🚗 - labor shortage leads trade schools to welcome Asian students from Vietnam to Nepal - electrification is changing the way of auto repair Via @NikkeiAsia https://t.co/VY4iwky8tX
Students from Vietnam to Nepal are studying to become car mechanics in Japan. But some auto veterans worry how the nation's key sector can maintain its global prominence with Japanese youths showing little interest in the nuts and bolts of the business. https://t.co/yMTNltl7oS
The shift to students from countries such as Vietnam and Nepal has left some auto-sector veterans concerned over how the industry can maintain its global prominence with Japanese youths showing so little interest in the nuts and bolts of the business. https://t.co/QvVRS5CPRm
Japan's auto industry opens door to foreign car mechanics https://t.co/Le4Yx8HerY