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        Automobile: Nissan to buy more parts from China to cut costs

        (Bloomberg)
        Updated: 2007-06-25 14:00

        Nissan Motor Co, Japan's third-largest carmaker, will buy more components from China and India after profit fell for the first time since the company's record loss in 2000.

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         China demand boosts Japan's export growth

         
        Nissan to chase premium market

        The automaker will raise global component purchases from low-cost countries to as much as 24 percent of the total, from as much as 14 percent now, said Carlos Ghosn, Nissan's chief executive officer, in an interview in Singapore. 

        Wages in Japan are about 20 times higher than those in China, according to the Japan Business Federation.


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