TOKYO -- Nissan sees some upside in the proposed merger between its partner Renault and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles but remains noncommittal until it can assure its interests are protected.
TOKYO -- Nissan sees some upside in the proposed merger between its partner Renault and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles but remains noncommittal until it can assure its interests are protected.
Nissan aims to add another 10,000 job cuts and shut down seven global assembly plants, four more than previously targeted, following a $4.5 billion annual loss.