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Nissan CEO says mega savings plan will fix the struggling automaker
The Nissan CEO emphasized that implementing extensive cost-cutting measures is essential to improving the company’s financial health and addressing its current operational challeng...
Read Full Article →Nissan open to making cars for Chinese partner in Sunderland, says CEO
Nissan’s willingness to produce vehicles for a Chinese collaborator at its UK facility highlights a strategic effort to maintain operations amid broader restructuring and significa...
Read Full Article →Nissan to shed 20,000 jobs as Japanese automaker reports loss
The reduction of roughly 15% of its international staff reflects Nissan's efforts to address financial challenges following the announcement of a fiscal year loss.
Read Full Article →Honda and Nissan are getting hammered — and they can't blame tariffs yet
Both Honda and Nissan reported disappointing financial results, reflecting challenges in the automotive market that may continue to impact their profitability in the coming quarter...
Read Full Article →Nissan to shut seven factories, cutting 20,000 jobs worldwide
Nissan’s decision to reduce its global workforce and facility operations follows a substantial financial downturn influenced by unsuccessful merger discussions and declining sales...
Read Full Article →Nissan job cuts stretched to 20,000 – reports
Nissan’s decision to significantly reduce its workforce reflects efforts to improve financial stability and address ongoing challenges within the company’s operating environment.
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