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Nissan's new chief executive Ivan Espinosa faces an uphill task turning around the troubled Japanese automaker with no ...
Japanese automaker joins other automakers in pointing to new U.S. tariffs as weighing on their financial results.
The carmaker’s biggest loss in a quarter of a century has prompted drastic action, including the closure of seven plants.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNJapan’s carmakers are expecting $19 billion in losses from US tariffsJapan’s biggest carmakers expect to lose more than $19 billion after the tariffs that United States President Donald Trump ...
TOKYO (Reuters) -Nissan's new chief executive Ivan Espinosa faces an uphill task turning around the troubled Japanese ...
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Oliver Rowland, the Nissan driver, is in Japan for the Tokyo E-Prix. He leads the 2025 Formula E Driver Standings. Rowland ...
In retrospect, you can put a date on the moment globalization peaked: Jan. 24, 2018.
Nissans new CEO, Ivan Espinosa, is facing mounting pressure to revive the struggling Japanese automaker amid falling global ...
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AFP on MSNNissan posts $4.5 bn annual net loss, to cut 20,000 jobsJapan's Nissan posted an annual net loss of $4.5 billion on Tuesday while saying it plans to cut 15 percent of its global ...
Nissan Tokyo Sales Holdings Co. Ltd. (8291.TO) Japan Year Ended March 31 GROUP 2025 2024 Revenue Y141.61 bln Y148.97 bln Operating Profit Y7.41 bln Y8.71 bln Pretax Profit Y7.37 bln Y8.36 bln Net ...
Nissan also stated that they are 'taking immediate turnaround actions and exploring all options to recover its performance'.
Japanese automakers are bracing for a $19 billion hit from US tariffs. Toyota forecasts a $10.7 billion impact, while other ...
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