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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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bne IntelliNews on MSNJapan’s auto industry left reeling under tariff pressure as Honda and Nissan feel the painBy bno - Taipei Office Japan’s once-unshakeable auto industry is facing a dramatic reckoning as major manufacturers struggle ...
Nissan’s recovery plan also aims to cut operating costs by $3.4 billion by aligning production with global demand and ...
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, ...
TOKYO — Nissan is slashing about 15% of its global work force, or about 20,000 employees, as the Japanese automaker reported ...
Japanese automaker Nissan said it will shutter 7 plants and cut thousands of additional jobs in a second round of job cuts ...
In a recent interview with French business news channel BFM Business, former Nissan CEO and international fugitive Carlos ...
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The beleaguered Japanese giant said on Tuesday it would cut 20,000 jobs and close seven factories by 2027 as it slips deeper ...
The Japanese automaker aims to save $3.4 billion by 2027 amid financial losses and concerns over President Donald Trump's ...
The automaker also said it would "consolidate its vehicle production plants from 17 to 10 by fiscal year 2027." ...
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