Toyota, Nissan and Honda are gradually restarting operations in Mexico as the nation begins easing some restrictions towards a broader economic reopening. “Mexican officials in mid-May said the automotive industry could exit the coronavirus lockdown before June 1 if approved safety measures were in place,” said Reuters. Mexico has reported 68,620 total infections and 7,394 deaths since the pandemic reached the country in February, and not everyone believes the auto industry is ready to reopen. (Source: Reuters) Read the original story…



