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    Nissan Motor to Establish Automotive Manufacturing Industry in Ghana

    • Automobile
    • 7 November 2018

    [CAVIE-ACCI] Ghana has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Nissan Group of Africa for the establishment of an automotive manufacturing industry in Ghana, which will make Ghana the hub for sales and marketing of Nissan in West Africa.

    Managing Director of Nissan Group of Africa, Mike Whitfield, announced this on Tuesday when he paid a courtesy call on President Akufo-Addo.

    According to Mr. Whitfield, Nissan intends to be the first car maker to assemble vehicles in Ghana to build on its market leadership in the country.

    Nissan models, he explained, accounted for 32.8% of vehicle sales in Ghana last year, with the company’s cars, pickups and SUVs sold through a national network of six sales and service outlets.

    “Nissan is the most popular auto brand in Ghana because the quality of our products and services has won the trust of our customers,” Whitfield said.

    He continued, “We want to build on our leadership by supporting the government to create the environment for a successful automotive manufacturing industry in the country. Building vehicles in Ghana will enable us to further improve the products and services we offer to our customers here and will have significant, long-term benefits for the economy in terms of jobs and growth.”

    On his part, President Akufo-Addo welcomed strongly the decision by Nissan to establish an automotive manufacturing industry in Ghana.

    The President explained that his administration had embarked on a journey of moving the country away from being mere producers and exporters of raw materials with a focus on value-addition and industrial activities.

    One of the areas of focus, he stressed, was the automotive industry, adding that his administration had used the last 22 months to strengthen the fundamentals of the Ghanaian economy to attract such investment.

    “To have an A+ company like yours in Ghana is positive, and we welcome you strongly. We hope that the MoU that will be signed will not just remain an MoU but will translate into concrete benefits for us all,” President Akufo-Addo said.

    The MoU seeks to unlock economic potential, promote development of the automotive sector and promote investor-friendly regulatory frameworks that encourage sustainable car manufacturing. The aim is to promote infrastructure development, job creation and skills development in Ghana.

    Minister for Trade, Alan Kyerematen, also praised Nissan’s commitment to Ghana, saying, “We welcome this MoU and commit ourselves in turn to working with Nissan to create the necessary environment for the level of investment that will make Ghana’s automotive sector a reality.”

    Industry wide, vehicle sales in Ghana has been growing steadily at an annual rate of about 10%, and now stand at about 9,150 vehicles a year.

    The agreement builds on Nissan’s investment in Nigeria where in 2013 the company became the first major automaker to assemble cars.

    About Nissan Motor

    Nissan is a global full-line vehicle manufacturer that sells more than 60 models under the Nissan, INFINITI and Datsun brands. In fiscal year 2017, the company sold 5.77 million vehicles globally, generating revenue of 11.9 trillion yen.

    On April 1, 2017, the company embarked on Nissan M.O.V.E. to 2022, a six-year plan targeting a 30% increase in annualized revenues to 16.5 trillion yen by the end of fiscal 2022, along with cumulative free cash flow of 2.5 trillion yen.

    As part of Nissan M.O.V.E. to 2022, the company plans to extend its leadership in electric vehicles, symbolized by the world’s best-selling all-electric vehicle in history, the Nissan LEAF.

    Nissan’s global headquarters in Yokohama, Japan, manages operations in six regions: Asia & Oceania; Africa, the Middle East & India; China; Europe; Latin America; and North America. Nissan has partnered with French manufacturer Renault since 1999 and acquired a 34% stake in Mitsubishi Motors in 2016.

    Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi is today the world’s largest automotive partnership, with combined sales of more than 10.6 million vehicles in calendar year 2017.

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