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When Nissan's Oppama plant opened in 1961, it was one of Japan's first large-scale auto factories and a symbol of the company ...
Nissan's historic Oppama plant, a cornerstone of Japan's automotive industry since 1961, faces possible closure as the ...
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Struggling Nissan Motor Co. may close two of its five domestic auto plants, including its famed Oppama factory in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, southwest of Tokyo, as part of sweeping restructuring.
Nissan is considering plans to shut two car assembly plants in Japan and overseas factories, including in Mexico, sources ...
The struggling automaker, still going it alone after the failure of merger talks with Honda, has confirmed plans to cut 20,000 jobs in the next few years, including 9,000 announced in November.
Newly installed Nissan chief executive Ivan Espinosa said "everything is open" when asked if the manufacturer could team up ...
When Honda offered Nissan a lifeline last month, it made one thing clear: Nissan has to get its house in order and arrest the decline of its business.
The domestic plant closures would mark Nissan's first since closing its Murayama factory in 2001. Keeping just three home plants open - its Tochigi factory and the Nissan Motor Kyushu and Nissan ...