TOKYO -- Nissan Motor expects sales to stay flat at roughly 5 million vehicles worldwide through fiscal 2022, Nikkei has learned, as the coronavirus upends the automaker's hopes of regaining momentum in the key North American market.
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A Nissan dealership in Nagoya: The automaker faces headwinds at home and in overseas markets. (Photo by Takashi Uema)
TOKYO -- Nissan Motor expects sales to stay flat at roughly 5 million vehicles worldwide through fiscal 2022, Nikkei has learned, as the coronavirus upends the automaker's hopes of regaining momentum in the key North American market.