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Japanese factories won't be spared as Nissan pares back its manufacturing capacity in order to stop the flow of red ink.
Nissan will shut down two car assembly plants in Japan as well as factories in Argentina, Mexico, South Africa and India as ...
Nissan is considering plans to shut two car assembly plants in Japan and overseas factories, including in Mexico, sources said over the weekend, as part of a cost-cutting plan the company flagged ...
Nissan is considering plans to shut two car assembly plants in Japan and overseas factories, including in Mexico, as part of ...
TOKYO -- Nissan Motor is considering cutting two factories in Mexico, in addition to considering suspending or closing two factories in Kanagawa, Japan, the prefecture where the company was founded, ...
Nissan is reportedly considering closing its Rosslyn plant in SA, with the local division telling us it's "conducting a ...
The Japanese automaker reported a net loss of 670.9 billion yen (S$5.9 billion) for the year that ended in March. Read more ...
Espinosa, who joined Nissan in 2003, has spent much of his Nissan career in Mexico and Southeast Asia, overseeing product planning including the drive toward electric vehicles, meaning he’s an ...
Nissan is considering moving the production of one of its cheapest cars, the Sentra sedan, to the US to avoid Trump's tariffs ...
Earlier this month, the struggling brand said it would cut its global workforce by 15% and close seven of its current 17 factories.
Nissan is preparing plans to shut two car assembly plants in Japan and considering closing two factories in Mexico, as the automaker restructures, the Yomiuri newspaper reported on Saturday.Nissan sai ...