Things go worse for Nissan. Fighting with weak sales and an aging alignment, the Japanese car manufacturer has announced a radical restructuring plan, with the aim of saving 3 billion euros in costs. It plans to reduce 15 percent of its global workforce and close seven or 17 plants worldwide. In addition, Samsung has launched its latest galaxies model that is less than 6 mm thick. The Korean technology firm accelerated its launch calendar, since Donald Trump tariffs threatened to affect consumer spending.
Nissan to cut 20,000 jobs as carmaker reports €4 billion annual net loss
