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YOKOSUKA, Japan (AP) — Money-losing Japanese automaker Nissan is banking on its latest “e-Power” technology for a turnaround.
When Nissan's Oppama plant opened in 1961, it was one of Japan's first large-scale auto factories and a symbol of the company ...
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Japan's Nissan announced a new round of cost cuts this month that include closing seven production sites globally.
Japan's Nissan has started offering buyouts to U.S. workers and has suspended merit-based wage increases worldwide, internal ...
Nissan is considering plans to shut two car assembly plants in Japan and overseas factories, including in Mexico, sources ...
Nissan plans to offer early retirement packages to administrative staff in Japan starting in July. Officials announced on ...
Dilok Klaisataporn Globally, continued uncertainty over the ongoing US trade dispute kept investors cautious through the week ...
The Japanese company is in a dire position and aims to sell its facility, reportedly worth nearly $700 million, within the ...
Nissan’s CEO Ivan Espinosa is working hard to save the struggling Japanese carmaker, which faces a $5.6 billion debt ...
Nissan considers selling its Yokohama headquarters to cope with worsening financial strain and U.S.-imposed tariffs. Japan ...