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Nissan to suspend operations at some domestic plants as part of restructuring, Nikkei says

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TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's Nissan Motor has decided to suspend operations at some domestic factories as part of a business restructuring effort, the Nikkei business daily reported on Tuesday. Details

Nissan to Suspend Some Domestic Plant Operations in Restructuring

TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's Nissan Motor has decided to suspend operations at some domestic factories as part of a business restructuring effort, the Nikkei business daily reported on Tuesday.

Details regarding which specific factories will be affected and whether they will be temporarily suspended or permanently closed are expected to be finalised at a later date, the report said.

Nissan declined to comment on the Nikkei report.

Japanese public broadcaster NHK reported on Monday the automaker will cut more than 10,000 jobs globally, bringing the number of layoffs, including those previously announced, to about 20,000, or 15% of its workforce.

Japan's third-largest automaker is set to announce on Tuesday results for the business year that ended in March. It warned last month it would likely book a record 700 billion yen to 750 billion yen ($4.74 billion-$5.08 billion) net loss in that year due to impairment charges.

Nissan, which had more than 133,000 staff as of March last year, announced plans in November to cut 9,000 jobs and reduce global capacity by 20%.

(Reporting by Kaori Kaneko, Satoshi Sugiyama and Daniel Leussink; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)

Key Takeaways

  • Nissan to suspend operations at certain domestic plants.
  • Specific factories affected are yet to be finalized.
  • Nissan to cut over 10,000 jobs globally.
  • Expected net loss of up to 750 billion yen.
  • Nissan aims to reduce global capacity by 20%.

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The main topic is Nissan's decision to suspend operations at some domestic plants as part of a restructuring effort.
How many jobs will Nissan cut?
Nissan plans to cut more than 10,000 jobs globally, bringing total layoffs to about 20,000.
What financial impact is expected?
Nissan expects a net loss of 700 billion to 750 billion yen due to impairment charges.

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