Japanese automaker Nissan says it plans job and production cuts in the U.S.
- Nissan is cutting production at its U.S. Plants and offering buyouts to factory workers to return to profitability.
- The company plans to reduce its global workforce by 9,000 jobs, which is about 6% of its total employees.
- Nissan will also decrease its global production capacity by 20% and aims to create a more efficient operation.
- Nissan and Honda are collaborating to form a joint holding company for their businesses, planned for 2026.
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