Nissan will cut 9000 jobs from its global workforce and slash production by 20% to five millions units per year as part of heavy cost-cutting measures.
The Japanese firm is looking to reduce costs by ¥400 billion (£2bn) after posting drastic drops in revenue (down 79% to £30bn), pre-tax profit (304% to £165 million) and income (277% to £95m).
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