mitsubishi materials units falsified product data

Mitsubishi Materials units falsified product data

TOKYO: Subsidiaries of Mitsubishi Materials have falsified product data, the company said Thursday (Nov 23), becoming the latest major Japanese firm to admit problems with quality control.
mitsubishi recalls 4200 suv units

Mitsubishi recalls 4,200 SUV units

Mitsubishi Motors Vietnam (MMV) is recalling 4,218 Outlander Sport and Pajero Sport units, which were found to have malfunctioning rear hatch doors.
mitsubishi vietnam recalls triton pick up trucks

Mitsubishi Vietnam recalls Triton pick-up trucks

Mitsubishi Vietnam has announced a recall for the Triton pick-up truck manufactured from 2009 to 2015.
bank of tokyo mitsubishi to raise its stake in vietinbank

Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi to raise its stake in VietinBank

VietinBank shareholders  have approved the bank’s plan to raise chartered capital by selling common shares to its Japanese strategic partner.
bank of tokyo mitsubishi looms large on the radar

Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi looms large on the radar

After more than tripling its chartered capital in Vietnam in mid-2011, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ has become one of the largest-capitalised credit institutions in the country.
vietnam remains an important base for mitsubishi motors

Vietnam remains an important base for Mitsubishi Motors

Mitsubishi Motors Vietnam Co., Ltd. (MMV) held a ceremony in Ho Chi Minh City on October 8 to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the start of operations.
mitsubishi electric to establish factory for automation products

Mitsubishi Electric to establish factory for automation products

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation announced that it will acquire an 80 per cent stake in Fuji Bakelite Vietnam Co., Ltd. on the outskirts of Hanoi.
mitsubishi corporation aims for multi sectoral expansion in vietnam

Mitsubishi Corporation aims for multi-sectoral expansion in Vietnam

Japan's Mitsubishi Corporation is looking to expand investment in transport infrastructure, airport, seaport, energy, and renewable energy sectors in Vietnam.
mitsubishi motors to invest 250 million in second factory in vietnam

Mitsubishi Motors to invest $250 million in second factory in Vietnam

Mitsubishi Motors will invest $250 million to build its second automobile assembly facility in the country to expand production. The facility is expected to come into operation in 2020.
mitsubishi cutting edge machinery to boost vietnamese manufacturing

Mitsubishi cutting-edge machinery to boost Vietnamese manufacturing

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group (MHI Group) delivered its latest double-column, five-face milling machine to major mold-manufacturer Chu Lai Truong Hai Molds Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

Nissan, Mitsubishi boost ties in mini cars, other vehicles

Japanese automakers Nissan and Mitsubishi Motors said Tuesday they would boost ties by cooperating in the production of mini cars in their home market and commercial vehicles overseas.
mitsubishi withdraws from vinh tan 3 thermal power plant

Mitsubishi withdraws from Vinh Tan 3 thermal power plant

Mitsubishi withdrew from the Vinh Tan 3 thermal power plant in Binh Thuan due to increasing global concerns about climate change.
mitsubishi motors plans to develop automobile manufacturing in binh dinh

Mitsubishi Motors plans to develop automobile manufacturing in Binh Dinh

Car maker from Japan Mitsubishi Motors Corporation has intention to build an automobile manufacturing plants in the south-central province of Binh Dinh, marking its second manufacturing facility in Vietnam.
japans mitsubishi motors posts 53 pct profit rise

Japan's Mitsubishi Motors posts 53 pct profit rise

Mitsubishi Motors said Thursday its net profit for the fiscal year to March soared 53.2 percent, partly driven by cost cutting, even as its last-quarter results tumbled on a strong yen.
mitsubishi to build onshore wind farm in laos to sell electricity to vietnam

Mitsubishi to build onshore wind farm in Laos to sell electricity to Vietnam

Mitsubishi Corporation will build an onshore wind farm based in Laos, which could then sell electricity to Vietnam.