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News Saturday, 10 Jan, 2009
Nissan to raise prices of forklifts in Japan on materials costs

Bloomberg reported that Japan’s 3rd largest automaker Nissan Motor Co will raise domestic prices on its forklifts by 4.8% to 6.5% to pass on higher costs for steel and other raw materials.

Nissan in a release said that the new prices will be effective from July 15th 2008 today.

Prices for an engine based forklift will rise to JPY 2.53 million (USD 24,000) from JPY 2.39 million.

 
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