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GB News on MSNNissan could use Sunderland factory to produce Chinese cars amid job cuts - 'Everything is on the table'Nissan said it would be open to building Chinese vehicles in its Sunderland plant, just days after it announced cuts of ...
Nissan is considering plans to shut two car assembly plants in Japan and overseas factories, including in Mexico, sources ...
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CarBuzz on MSNOne Of Nissan's Cheapest Cars Could Cross The Border To Stay That WayThe current tariff situation will see the implementation of a new 25% tariff on imported cars and components, and just about ...
Prior to Espinosa’s tenure as the CEO of Nissan, his predecessor Makoto Uchida led the automaker to some positive results in ...
VW's controlling families, the Porsches and Piechs, lack expertise and are to blame for the automaker's languishing share ...
According to the company's new CEO, the Japanese automaker decided in 2015 that it would sell 8 million cars per year, but ...
Nissan's restructuring plan unveiled by new CEO Ivan Espinosa came six weeks after he was tapped to do what his predecessor ...
Car maker Nissan says it is open to sharing factories around the world with its Chinese-owned partner Dongfeng as it shakes ...
Nissan Motor Co.’s new chief executive officer, Ivan Espinosa, says his rescue plan for the ailing automaker can work even ...
With doom swirling the automaker, we sat down with its new CEO for a peek under the hood.
The upcoming cuts, part of what the automaker openly called a "recovery plan" dubbed Re:Nissan, would bring its number of ...
Nissan said its exports from Mexico and Japan accounted for just under 45% of its total U.S. sales, putting the cost of ...
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