- Nissan announced a significant restructuring plan, including the consolidation of two production lines into one at its Sunderland factory.
- The consolidation at Sunderland aims to boost efficiency and create spare capacity, with no job losses expected at the plant.
- The Japanese carmaker also confirmed approximately 900 job cuts across its European operations, representing about 10% of its continental workforce.
- These European job losses stem from proposals such as the partial closure of its Barcelona warehouse and a shift to an importer model for its Nordic markets.
- The restructuring is part of Nissan's 'Re:Nissan' recovery plan, driven by slower sales and the impact of trade policies under US President Donald Trump.
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