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Distress is spreading in Japan’s auto sector, putting into question Tokyo’s approach to trade negotiations with the United ...
Nissan is slashing about 15% of its global work force, or about 20,000 employees, as the Japanese automaker reported a loss ...
Nissan unveiled sweeping new cost cuts Tuesday, saying it would eliminate 11,000 more jobs and scale back production, capping ...
Japan's Nissan Motor has decided to suspend operations at some domestic factories as part of a business restructuring effort, ...
Nissan Motor unveiled sweeping new cost cuts on Tuesday, saying it would eliminate 11,000 more jobs and scale back production ...
The new layoffs will bring Nissan's total workforce cuts to about 20,000 jobs. Last year, the automaker announced plans to cut 9,000 workers and previously announced nixing plans to build a plant in ...
As it scrambles to turn things around, Nissan is scrapping plans to build a new LFP battery plant in Japan. The facility was expected to be key to reducing EV battery costs to keep up with leaders ...
Nissan is in talks with Mitsubishi and Honda about joint manufacturing in the U.S., where global companies are trying to source more product to avoid U.S. tariffs, Hans Greimel wrote today.
Nissan aims to add another 10,000 job cuts and shut down seven global assembly plants, four more than previously targeted, following a $4.5 billion annual loss.
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