The brand recently announced that roughly 6% of its US workforce will accept early retirement offers by the end of the year
Due to slowing sales and struggling finances, Nissan may only survive for 12-14 months if it can't find a new anchor investor. Nissan recently revealed it is selling more than 149 million Mitsubishi shares. The Frontier and Rogue account for roughly 30% of the brand's US sales. Nissan is cutting production in the US through to the end of March 2025 in a move that will impact the output of the popular Frontier and Rogue.
Nissan says it’s evaluating production forecasts to better meet market trends and demand for its models. Word of these production cuts comes at a bad time for the Japanese automaker. It was recently revealed Nissan is cutting 9,000 jobs globally and is reducing its total output by 20% due to slow sales and reduced profit forecasts.
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