Violins we have plywood, solid and flamed three quality.
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Solid violins are basic violins, sound is more stable than plywood violins, and different lacquer will make the violins more special.
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According to Reuters news, Nissan Motor will invest 2 billion U.S. dollars in Mexico and build a new factory to further expand its production capacity. The construction of the plant will create approximately 10,000 new jobs in the medium term.
It is reported that in addition to Aguascalientes, there are five Mexican cities that are striving to become the site of Nissan's new factory. The Governor of Aguascalientes visited Japan on October 24 to meet Nissan CEO Carlos. Ghosn. Nissan Motor Co. will make a decision on November 18 about the site of the new plant. At present, Nissan officials declined to comment or deny on the construction of the plant.
Mexico is the second largest economy in Latin America. Nissan Motors has already built a factory in Aguascalientes, Mexico. The state official revealed that Nissan is considering further construction of a new factory in Mexico. To increase production capacity, about 10,000 new jobs will be created in the middle of the plant construction.
It is also known that Nissan’s auto production capacity in Mexico in 2011 will reach the highest point in history, and the Latin American auto market has developed very rapidly in recent years, especially in the Brazilian market. Nissan Motor Co. once predicted that the company’s global automobile sales in fiscal year 2011 will increase 9.9% year-on-year to 4.6 million vehicles, and vehicle production will increase by 11.2% to 4.613 million vehicles, but net profit for the same period will be lower than the previous fiscal year. Declined 15.4% to 270 billion yen.
In order to cope with the appreciation of the yen, Nissan and other Japanese car makers are striving to shift production capacity. Mazda and Honda also announced the establishment of a new plant in Mexico this year.