Announcing dismal results last month, the former China head pledged to cut 9,000 ... “What we have today at Nissan is a man-made disaster. While it’s true that there has been a tremendous ...
Car Dealer Live is just days away with attendees set to be inspired by a series of thought-provoking sessions. Taking place on Thursday (March 13) at the ...
Nissan on Tuesday named Ivan Espinosa its next chief executive, tapping the two-decade company veteran with deep product ...
TOKYO -- Japanese automaker Nissan's chief executive, Makoto Uchida, is stepping down after the company reported dismal financial results. Nissan Motor Corp. said in a statement Tuesday that Ivan ...
China never fails to deliver when it comes to unusual news. Here, the Post takes a look at some of the quirky tales which have hit the headlines on the mainland recently. A man in China has ...
During Uchida’s more than five years at Nissan’s helm, sales faltered, including in key markets like the U.S. and China. Uchida also earlier announced the company was slashing 9,000 jobs.
The Bureau of Immigration (BI) arrested a Chinese man who went viral for allegedly kicking a community cat to death in Makati City after he was found to be an overstaying alien. Immigration operatives ...
Nissan has announced changes to its senior management ... Stephen Ma, chairperson of the Management Committee for China; Mitsuro Antoku, chief quality officer; and Toru Ihara, chief HR officer ...
A man in eastern China has been detained for brutally abusing and killing a cat in public. The actions of the man, surnamed Cai, near a park in a residential community in Quzhou, Zhejiang province ...
Zhong Shanshan, the billionaire founder and chairperson of the Nongfu Spring beverage company, is the richest man in China, who was once wealthier than Indian business tycoon Mukesh Ambani.
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., will pull back from Europe and elsewhere to focus on the United States, China and Japan under a plan that represents a new strategic direction for the embattled carmaker ...
A man in Shanghai lost nearly $28,000 after being tricked into a long-distance "relationship" with an AI-generated girlfriend, Chinese state media reported on Wednesday. Scammers used generative ...
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