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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 ...
TOKYO >> Nissan Motor said on Friday it would abandon a plan to build a $1.1 billion factory for electric vehicle batteries ...
Japan's third-biggest automaker had announced in January the plan for a lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery plant in the ...
All three of Japan’s largest carmakers are struggling with tough market conditions in the world’s two largest economies. In ...
By bno - Taipei Office Japan’s once-unshakeable auto industry is facing a dramatic reckoning as major manufacturers struggle ...
Nissan Motor has reportedly decided to abandon its plan to build a $1.1bn electric vehicle (EV) battery factory in Japan.
TOKYO, May 9 (Reuters) - Nissan Motor (7201.T), opens new tab said on Friday it would abandon a plan to build a $1.1 billion factory for electric vehicle batteries on Japan's southwestern island ...
Japan's third-biggest automaker is striving to make its business leaner and more resilient after weak sales in China and its biggest market the United States. Sign up here. Nissan declined to ...
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 Motor has decided to scrap its ambitious plan to build a ¥153.3 billion ($1.1 billion) electric vehicle battery plant in Kitakyushu, southern Japan—a move that reflects the company’s ...