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Nissan cuts 20000 jobs, shuts 7 plants after $4.5 billion loss
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Nissan Motor Corp. faces a significant downturn, reporting a 670.9 billion yen loss for the last fiscal year. In response, the automaker is implementing drastic measures, including slashing its global workforce by 15% (around 20,000 employees) and reducing its number of auto plants from 17 to 10. Falling sales in China and U.S.
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