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The Guardian – Business • May 15, 2025
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...
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The Guardian – Business • May 13, 2025
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...
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