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Nissan forecasts a $1.8 billion loss in 2025-26 due to tariffs, weak sales, and supply issues, cutting 20,000 jobs.
Nissan expects a 275 billion yen ($1.8 billion) operating loss for its 2025-26 fiscal year, citing tariffs, weak sales, supply chain issues, and economic pressures.
The company reported a smaller-than-expected first-half loss of 30 billion yen, aided by one-time cost savings, but warned of continued challenges in the second half.
Nissan projects 11.7 trillion yen in revenue, down from earlier estimates, and is cutting 20,000 jobs—about 15% of its workforce—as part of a restructuring effort to stabilize its finances amid ongoing global market instability and past leadership turmoil.
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Nissan pronostica una pérdida de $ 1.8 mil millones en 2025-26 debido a aranceles, ventas débiles y problemas de suministro, reduciendo 20,000 empleos.