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Report: Nissan to cut 10,000 jobs worldwide
Nissan logo is seen at Nissan Motor Cos global headquarters building in Yokohama, Japan November 22, 2018. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

TOKYO, July 24 — Japanese car giant Nissan plans to cut more than 10,000 jobs around the world as part of efforts to turn itself around, Kyodo News agency said yesterday, citing company sources.

The additional cuts come on top of the 4,800 jobs Nissan announced in May it was trimming from its global workforce of around 139,000.

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Nissan’s net profit fell to a near-decade low in the last business year and it has already warned of "a difficult business environment” for the next 12 months.

The company has been hit by a fall in sales in the United States and Europe and is still reeling after the shock arrest of former boss Carlos Ghosn on financial misconduct charges.

It has also been facing tensions with its French partner Renault, which owns 43 per cent of the Japanese manufacturer, and is undergoing an overhaul intended to strengthen governance at the firm.

Nissan is expected to announce the job cuts tomorrow, Kyodo said.

The move is likely to hit some factories in South America and other regions where Nissan has low profitability, the news agency said.

In the 2018 fiscal year, Nissan’s global sales fell by 4.4 per cent to 5.52 million vehicles.

It suffered an 17.8 per cent drop in sales in Europe and 9.3 per cent fall in the United States.— AFP

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