Japanese automaker Nissan is slimming down its production in the U.S. and offering buyouts to workers in a push to cut jobs after reporting losses during the last quarter. Nissan is offering
The industry that helped turn Japan into an economic juggernaut is undergoing its biggest change in years, with two of the country’s best-known carmakers looking to join forces.
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Nissan will operate a single shift on one production line at each of its two U.S. facilities, located in Smyrna and Canton, Mississippi, according to Bloomberg. It expects to go back to a two-shift schedule when it introduces new vehicle models in 2027 and 2028. The production cuts impact the Rogue in Smyrna and the Altima in Canton.
As Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida said during a November investor’s meeting, the company needs to get back on “the growth track," and for the troubled automaker, that means cuts. But decreasing global production capacity 20% and slashing at least 9,000 jobs ...
Nissan plans to repair its flailing business without closing factories, according to people familiar with the matter, as it looks to streamline its finances before a capital tie-up with Honda.
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Thus, the First Department found that the defendants, who “purposefully availed themselves of the privilege of conducting activities in New York,” failed to present a compelling case that the presence of some other considerations rendered jurisdiction unreasonable. As such, the denial of summary judgment as to Honda and Nissan was upheld.