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This sputtering carmaker was a paragon of globalization once, with its fortunes revived by a French-Brazilian-Lebanese chief.
Nissan is a company that hasn't entirely avoided scandals, but this has to be one of the worst it has ever weathered and it's ...
French auto major Renault group has sought approval from fair trade regulator CCI to buy out its Japanese partner Nissan's ...
A volatile tariff-driven world coupled with pressures in the Chinese market could prompt Honda to rework a new partnership ...
The new Juke’s styling is poised to continue the nameplate’s tradition of avant-garde design. In a shadowy teaser released by ...
Earlier in April this year, Renault Group announced that it would acquire the remaining 51 per cent shareholding in the ...
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. said Monday it will no longer hold a stake in an electric vehicle venture led by French automaker ...
According to the company's new CEO, the Japanese automaker decided in 2015 that it would sell 8 million cars per year, but ...
As the auto industry faces ongoing disruption s and shifting global markets, Nissan appears to be deepening its retreat ...
Earlier this month, the struggling brand said it would cut its global workforce by 15% and close seven of its current 17 ...
Overseas, Nissan is considering ending production at plants in South Africa, India and Argentina, and cutting the number of ...