South Africa’s auto sector, a cornerstone of the country’s manufacturing industry, faces a challenging period. Yet, some experts believe that the evolving landscape may open new opportunities.
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- Nissan's presence in South Africa is at risk due to a global restructuring plan.
- The future of the Roslyn plant near Pretoria remains uncertain as stakeholders await official decisions. 9s
- Nissan's lagging performance in the electric vehicle sector is cited as a key challenge. 44s
- Chinese automakers, especially BYD, are gaining ground as legacy manufacturers lose sales. 1m 8s
- Experts suggest the evolving market may offer new opportunities for investment in sustainable technologies. 1m 23s
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