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Nissan’s Sunderland plant is underutilized, operating at less than half its capacity. The potential collaboration with ...
It’s hard to say whether Nissan’s consideration of closing its Japanese manufacturing plants is a strategic move to prompt a ...
THE new CEO of a major car manufacturer has admitted the struggling brand’s problems began “years ago.” Under the previous ...
Nissan is reportedly planning to shut down two car assembly plants in Japan and considering closing two factories in Mexico ...
Overseas, Nissan is considering ending production at plants in South Africa, India and Argentina, and cutting the number of ...
This sputtering carmaker was a paragon of globalization once, with its fortunes revived by a French-Brazilian-Lebanese chief.
When merger talks between Nissan and Honda ended in February, a Toyota executive contacted Nissan to see how the world’s biggest automaker might help its troubled rival, a Japanese media report says.
On deck for more than 20 years, Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa knows the ins and outs of the flailing automaker. He also has the ...
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CarBuzz on MSNNissan's Current Struggles Go Back Way Further Than You ThinkN issan CEO Ivan Espinosa has stated, in a recent interview at the Financial Times’ Future of the Car summit, that the ...
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