Automobiles
Japanese carmaker will also combine 2 production lines in UK’s Sunderland plant
Nissan’s factory in Sunderland, U.K. The company employs about 9,300 people across the European region. © Reuters
LONDON (Financial Times) — Nissan plans to cut about 10% of its European workforce and combine the two production lines at its Sunderland plant in the U.K., as part of a restructuring aimed at easing the carmaker’s financial difficulties.
