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Nissan's new CEO Ivan Espinosa faces mounting challenges as the automaker battles falling sales, rising tariffs, and ...
Nissan, Japan’s third-largest automaker, just announced that they’ll be cutting even more jobs. Nearly all of them plan to ...
Japan’s biggest carmakers expect to lose more than $19 billion after the tariffs that United States President Donald Trump ...
Nissan's new chief executive Ivan Espinosa faces an uphill task turning around the troubled Japanese automaker with no ...
Nissan’s recovery plan also aims to cut operating costs by $3.4 billion by aligning production with global demand and ...
Canton plant could be at the forefront of a new American plan to take advantage of whatever tariffs come down from President Donald Trump.
Meanwhile, in China, Nissan plans to push forward with NEVs (new energy vehicles). Over in Europe, the brand will target B ...
Japanese automaker joins other automakers in pointing to new U.S. tariffs as weighing on their financial results.
Nissan Motor Co announced major steps to reconfigure its global operations after a challenging financial year. The company said on Tuesday that it will slash thousands of jobs and close almost half of ...
Yokohama, Japan — Nissan Motor Co. has unveiled a sweeping global restructuring plan that will see the elimination of 20,000 ...
Ford workers voted last week to strike, after the company said in November it would cut around 14% of its European workforce, ...
Nissan, a recovery plan that implements decisive and bold actions to enhance performance and create a leaner, more resilient ...