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Nissan plans to cut 9,000 jobs globally and reduce U.S. production as it seeks profitability.
Nissan plans to cut jobs and reduce production at its U.S. plants, offering buyouts to workers as part of efforts to become profitable again.
The company will slash 9,000 jobs globally, about 6% of its workforce, and reduce production capacity by 20%.
Nissan is also exploring a partnership with Honda to form a joint holding company by 2026.
The company will release its latest financial results on February 13.
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