Reported about 16 hours ago
Nissan is reportedly exploring the closure of two assembly plants in Japan and various factories overseas, including in Mexico, as part of a significant cost-cutting strategy. The affected facilities may include Japan's long-established Oppama and Shonan plants, reducing domestic production to three plants. The company aims to consolidate operations globally, and although it has denied any official plans, these potential closures would mark its first domestic plant shutdown since 2001.
Source: YAHOO