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Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
WebsiteYokohama, Japan
ISIN: JP3672400001
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. is a multinational automobile manufacturer based in Japan, known for producing a wide range of vehicles from cars to trucks and fostering innovation in design and performance.
CCI Score
CCI Score: Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
11.55
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Nissan Prioritizes Employee Safety Amid Thailand Earthquake
Following the March 28, 2025 earthquake that affected Bangkok and neighboring regions, Nissan halted its manufacturing operations in Thailand, evacuating employees and prioritizing their safety amid potential facility damages.
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Latest Events
- MAR282025
Following the March 28, 2025 earthquake that affected Bangkok and neighboring regions, Nissan halted its manufacturing operations in Thailand, evacuating employees and prioritizing their safety amid potential facility damages.
- JAN202025
Nissan issued a response denying any confirmation of sourcing tires from the Serbian Linglong factory amid migrant worker abuse allegations, while reiterating its commitment to transparency and adherence to its global Human Rights Policy.
+15
Supply Chain Ethics
March 21
In its response, Nissan denied confirmation of sourcing from the controversial Serbian factory, emphasizing transparency and adherence to ethical sourcing practices. This lends a moderately positive score for Supply Chain Ethics, though the allegations themselves underscore ongoing risks.
Nissan response re alleged sourcing from Serbian Linglong factory amid migrant worker abuse
+10
Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices
March 21
Nissan reaffirms its commitment to upholding human rights through its global Human Rights Policy in response to the allegations. While the response is positive in its intent to maintain ethical labor practices, the presence of migrant worker abuse allegations calls for cautious optimism.
Nissan response re alleged sourcing from Serbian Linglong factory amid migrant worker abuse
- DEC312024
In 2024, Nissan spent $2,190,000 on lobbying—an expenditure that raises concerns about the company’s role in shaping political policies that may favor authoritarian practices. This significant financial commitment to lobbying reflects corporate behavior that, from a left-leaning perspective, can contribute to the erosion of democratic processes.
-50
Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts
March 21
Nissan's reported $2,190,000 spent on lobbying in 2024 suggests a strong commitment to influencing political decisions. Viewed through the lens of corporate complicity in fostering authoritarian policies, such a high level of political spending is indicative of efforts to shape policies in favor of corporate interests, potentially at the expense of democratic transparency and accountability.
- DEC192024
Nissan Motor Co. has rolled back key diversity initiatives amid pressure from conservative activists, which undermines corporate efforts toward inclusion and ethical responsibility, potentially paving the way for more regressive and authoritarian corporate practices.
-60
Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility
December 19
In an effort to align with conservative pressures, Nissan has decided to rollback key diversity policies. This move is seen as a step away from progressive and inclusive business practices, thus undermining ethical responsibility in the corporate sphere. The rollback signals a prioritization of short-term political convenience over long-standing commitments to diversity, equity, and inclusion, which may contribute indirectly to a broader acceptance of authoritarian and exclusionary practices.
- JUL312024
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. has introduced a new action plan focused on preventing human rights violations including discrimination, forced labour, and child labour along its supply chain. The plan involves improving reporting hotlines and mandating third-party evaluations for business partners.
+80
Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices
March 21
The initiative demonstrates Nissan's commitment to upholding labor rights by instituting measures that prevent forced labor and other human rights abuses. The implementation of a reporting hotline and third-party evaluations signals a proactive approach toward improving labor relations and human rights practices.
Japan: Nissan formulates new action plan to prevent human rights violations incl. forced labour
+75
Supply Chain Ethics
March 21
By incorporating a review of its supply chain, particularly the sourcing of raw materials like cobalt, Nissan is addressing potential ethical and human rights risks related to forced labor. This approach is a positive move toward ensuring ethical sourcing and supply chain transparency.
Japan: Nissan formulates new action plan to prevent human rights violations incl. forced labour
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