News

Nissan Motor Co. vowed to close seven factories and slash 20,000 jobs after posting its biggest annual loss since French ...
A volatile tariff-driven world coupled with pressures in the Chinese market could prompt Honda to rework a new partnership ...
TOKYO] Nissan Motor plans to close two factories in Japan, as well as locations in four other countries as part of its ...
The Japanese carmaker aims to streamline operations, curb losses, and sharpen its focus on electrification amid mounting ...
Today, we're looking at Nissan's future plans, as well as the waning grasp of foreign automakers on China's luxury market.
By bno - Jakarta Office Japanese car giant Nissan has recently announced sweeping closures of factories and significant job ...
This sputtering carmaker was a paragon of globalization once, with its fortunes revived by a French-Brazilian-Lebanese chief.
Newly installed Nissan chief executive Ivan Espinosa said "everything is open" when asked if the manufacturer could team up ...
In Japan, Nissan is looking to close facilities in Oppama and Hiratsuka operated by manufacturing subsidiary Nissan Shatai Co ...
Espinosa, who has held roles at Nissan since 2003, is accelerating its restructuring. The carmaker will close the seven manufacturing ... consumers in the US and China. It had already replaced ...
Just as Honda was announcing taking a step back from electrification, the world's biggest EV battery maker was making a splash on the Hong Kong market.China's Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., ...