The
world's biggest tyremaker will shut the 8 tyre plants between
April 29 and May 8, including its main passenger vehicle tyre
factory in Hikone, western Japan and its main truck and bus tyre
manufacturing plant in Amagi, southern Japan.
Bridgestone has a total of 15 plants in Japan, most of which
make tyres or other rubber products.
The company had planned to close the plants between May 3 and 6
for Japan's Golden Week holiday but decided to extend the period
for the tyre factories by 6 days as tyre demand for new
vehicles, retail shops and exports has been slowing, a spokesman
said. The closure period for 3 other plants will be extended by
2-4 days.
As of April 16, Bridgestone had suspended operations at 19 of
its 51 overseas tyre factories to reflect weaker demand, the
spokesman said.
(Reporting by Yuka Obayashi; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)
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