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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 ...
YOKOSUKA, Japan — Money-losing Japanese automaker Nissan is banking on its latest “e-Power” technology for a turnaround.
Japan's Nissan announced a new round of cost cuts this month that include closing seven production sites globally.
Nissan considers selling its Yokohama headquarters to cope with worsening financial strain and U.S.-imposed tariffs. Japan ...
The Japanese automaker’s comeback plan hinges on its upgraded e-Power system, which will be crucial in keeping pace with ...
Nissan may be looking to sell its global headquarters in Yokohama, Japan, in a desperate plea to raise some cash after ...
Nissan, which racked up a $4.5 billion loss for the fiscal year through March, sorely needs a hot-seller—especially in North ...
Nissan Motor Co. plans to close two factories in Japan, as well as locations in four other countries as part of its ...
Four decades ago, Hiroko Suzuki's father threaded the needle of a U.S. trade war by pushing the family auto-parts business ...
The potential plans to close the Japanese plants are related to Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa’s Re: Nissan consolidation plans, ...
The struggling auto giant, which operates the UK's biggest car plant at Sunderland, is planning to close seven factories and ...
Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa expects Japanese trade negotiators to move more quickly in negotiations with the United States ...