Nissan may cut more than 20,000 jobs: Kyodo
[TOKYO] Nissan Motor Co is planning to cut more than 20,000 jobs across the world, as the Japanese carmaker grapples with closed factories and showrooms amid the coronavirus pandemic, Kyodo News reported.
The coronavirus pandemic is hurting demand for automobiles and driving the need to cut production, the Japanese news agency reported. The job cuts are part of a mid-term restructuring plan that Nissan is due to unveil on May 28, Kyodo said.
Nissan is planning to cut about 300 billion yen (S$3.97 billion) in annual fixed costs and book restructuring charges as the coronavirus pandemic further depresses the carmaker's sales, a person with knowledge of the measures said last week.
BLOOMBERG
GET BT IN YOUR INBOX DAILY
Start and end each day with the latest news stories and analyses delivered straight to your inbox.
BT is now on Telegram!
For daily updates on weekdays and specially selected content for the weekend. Subscribe to t.me/BizTimes
Transport & Logistics
General Motors beats quarterly results targets, raises forecast
‘Heavy congestion’ in South-east Asia transhipment ports prompts feeder operators to levy surcharge
Renault Q1 sales rise 1.8%, helped by financing business
Honda to build major EV plant in Canada
Elon Musk’s robotaxi dreams plunge Tesla into chaos
Boeing expects slower increase in 787 production rate and deliveries: memo