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Nissan to chop 20,000 jobs globally, studies say

By Editorial Board Published May 12, 2025 3 Min Read
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Nissan to chop 20,000 jobs globally, studies say

Nissan is about to announce a leap in its cost-cutting plans that can see 20,000 jobs go globally, in keeping with studies in Japan.

The carmaker, which employs round 6,000 employees at its sprawling manufacturing operations in Sunderland, had already let or not it’s identified final November that 9,000 roles could be going amid weak gross sales and rising prices.

However Japanese broadcaster NHK stated on Monday it anticipated that whole to greater than double.

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Nissan, which was but to touch upon the declare, is because of reveal quarterly outcomes on Tuesday morning.

They’re anticipated to indicate a internet lack of as much as £3.8bn because of a sequence of writedowns on the worth of its operations.

They would be the first outcomes the corporate has declared for the reason that appointment of a brand new chief government final month.

If the job cuts report is true, it might quantity to a 15% discount within the firm’s worldwide workforce.

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New fashions of the Nissan Juke being assembled on the Sunderland plant. Pic:PA

It’s not identified if the Sunderland manufacturing services kind a part of any deliberate job cuts or manufacturing reductions, of as much as 20%, that have been reported.

Nissan has, on a number of events since Brexit, referred to as the plant’s future into query earlier than continuing with funding plans.

It has invested £2bn in Sunderland since 2023 alone.

The corporate secured UK authorities cash this 12 months for a brand new electrical powertrain manufacturing facility in Sunderland.

However a senior Nissan government, Alan Johnson, warned extra assist was wanted simply final month, arguing that the UK was “not a competitive place” to construct automobiles.

Nissan, like rivals, is dealing with challenges on many fronts.

US commerce tariffs of 25% on all automotive imports has exacerbated stress on its provide chain and gross sales.

The latter has been struggling because of weaker-than-anticipated electrical automotive uptake.

However the overwhelming majority of its automobiles made within the UK shall be topic to a tariff of simply 10% after the UK-US commerce deal agreed final week.

It doesn’t presently ship Sunderland-made automobiles to america. Most are for export to Europe and the home UK market.

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