P.M. BRIEFING : Nissan Chairman Is Knighted
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TOKYO — The first man to entrust a large Japanese motor plant to a British work force received a knighthood today from a grateful government.
Clad in a morning suit, Takashi Ishihara, chairman of Nissan Motor Co., was made an honorary Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire at a colorful ceremony at the residence of the British ambassador, Sir John Whitehead.
Whitehead thanked Ishihara in Japanese and English before presenting him with a red ribbon and the honor, the highest that can be given to a non-British citizen who is not royalty.
Ishihara was president of Nissan from 1977 to 1985 and the prime mover in the decision to build a plant making passenger cars in northeast England that opened in 1986, exported its first model in 1988 and aims to produce 200,000 cars by 1992.