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Nissans new CEO, Ivan Espinosa, is facing mounting pressure to revive the struggling Japanese automaker amid falling global ...
Nissan, Japan’s third-largest automaker, just announced that they’ll be cutting even more jobs. Nearly all of them plan to ...
TOKYO (Reuters) -Nissan's new chief executive Ivan Espinosa faces an uphill task turning around the troubled Japanese ...
Nissan’s recovery plan also aims to cut operating costs by $3.4 billion by aligning production with global demand and ...
Nissan Motor Co. is struggling to draw a path to recovery as the major Japanese automaker recently announced a plan to ...
Meanwhile, in China, Nissan plans to push forward with NEVs (new energy vehicles). Over in Europe, the brand will target B ...
Japanese automaker joins other automakers in pointing to new U.S. tariffs as weighing on their financial results.
Japanese automaker joins other automakers in pointing to new U.S. tariffs as weighing on their financial results.
Nissan aims to add another 10,000 job cuts and shut down seven global assembly plants, four more than previously targeted, following a $4.5 billion annual loss.
All three of Japan’s largest carmakers are struggling with tough market conditions in the world’s two largest economies. In ...
Nissan Motor Company reported a net loss of JPY 671 billion (US$4.55 billion) in the 2024 fiscal year (FY2024).