Major cuts
The Japanese carmaker has announced major cuts in its workforce and production.
9,000 jobs
Nissan is continuing its reorganization, cutting 9,000 jobs and reducing production capacity by 20%.
Second quarter
Lower sales in the second quarter of 2024, particularly in the US and China, are one of the main reasons for the cuts.
2,6M$
These major cuts will save the company $2.6 billion in expenses.
13%
The company is struggling to compete in China, where sales are down 13% year-on-year.
2,3%
In the United States, sales fell by 2.3% over the same period.
A credible range
The company also lacks a credible range of hybrid cars.
Compete effectively
This prevents it from competing effectively with affordable, technologically advanced electric and hybrid vehicles.
Sharp fall
Nissan’s share price fell sharply on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, losing JPY 369 (-36.00, or -8.90%) over the last five days, since the announcement of the reduction.