Dollar Scarcity Forces Innoson Motors To Shut Down Production
A major Vehicle assembly plant in Nigeria, the Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing (IVM) is shutting production due to the harsh economy and a lack of foreign exchange.
Innoson chairman Innocent Chukwuma said workers have already been sent home because of a lack of parts from Japan, China and Germany, which account for much of the content of the vehicles they produce.
According to him, production had stopped “as we are waiting for the imported items for which there is a forex issue.”
“I believe they are doing something but if they can’t do anything we’ll lay off some workers,” he added.
Launched in 2010, IVM last year raised its annual production target for 2016 from 4,000 to 6,000 vehicles due to a “Made in Nigeria” campaign that generated strong sales to the police, state agencies and churches.
Those ambitions are now looking shaky if promises of government assistance fail to materialise, Chukwuma said.
Reuters
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