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Japanese automaker Nissan sank into a 115.8 billion yen ($782 million) loss for April-June, but promised Wednesday to return ...
Japanese automaker Nissan reported a 115.8 billion yen loss for April-June but aims to regain profitability by year-end. The ...
Chief Executive Ivan Espinosa on Wednesday estimated that U.S. tariffs would cost the company up to 300 billion yen, equivalent to $2.02 billion, for the current fiscal year, down from as much as Y450 ...
The Japanese carmaker is undertaking restructuring steps to turn around its business and reverse falling sales.
The Japanese carmaker said Tuesday that it would cease production at its Oppama plant in Yokosuka, Japan, at the end of March 2028 and transfer production to facilities run by the company's unit in ...
Nissan, based in the port city of Yokohama, has been struggling but is promising a turnaround under Espinosa, a Mexican with two decades of experience at Nissan.
Nissan says it is closing its flagship factory in Oppama, Japan, to cut costs and moving all its production there to another plant in southwestern Japan. The Japanese automaker said Tuesday that ...
Espinosa replaced Makoto Uchida, who stepped down to take responsibility for the faltering results.
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