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The Nissan plant in Rosslyn outside Pretoria faces closure in the Japanese carmaker’s desperate attempt to cut its global ...
Nissan's historic Oppama plant, a cornerstone of Japan's automotive industry since 1961, faces possible closure as the ...
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 ...
The struggling carmaker is urgently cutting costs as it looks to turn things around. Nissan is offering buyouts to ...
Nissan has announced that it will close seven plants out of a global network of 17 manufacturing sites, with 20 000 jobs on the line. It is not clear if the South Africa operation will be affected.
Japanese firm Nissan announced plans earlier this month to axe 20,000 jobs globally and shut down seven factories.
Nissan is in dire financial straits, and may sell off its headquarters to raise cash for closing factories and paying off ...
Production at the Argentina plant will shift to Mexico. Nissan has also announced plans to sell its ... Nissan is also considering closing plants elsewhere, Mexico, being one possibility.
By bno - Taipei Office Nissan Motor Co.'s historic Oppama plant in Yokosuka, once a symbol of Japan's post-war industrial ...