Nissan Motor shares slumped 6% in Tokyo trade Friday, a day after the Japanese automaker said it would cut 9,000 jobs and a fifth of its manufacturing capacity as it struggles with sales in China and the United States.
It said restructuring would cut costs by 400 billion yen ($2.61 billion) in the financial year to the end of March.
Nissan is also challenged in the US where it lacks a line-up of hybrids just as that vehicle type is in strong demand.
On Friday, Japan’s Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Yoji Muto declined to comment to reporters when asked his views on potential government support for Nissan.
“The company released its mid-term plan this spring, but in the end there was no meaning to that.
Persons:
Japan’s, Makoto Uchida, Carlos Ghosn, Industry Yoji Muto, Seiji Sugiura, ” Sugiura, Nissan’s
Organizations:
Nissan Motor, Nissan, Renault, Japan’s, Economy, Trade, Industry, Tokai Tokyo Intelligence Laboratory
Locations:
Tokyo, China, United States